I've been using (playing) with Linux sporadically for years. Usually I'll get excited about a new distro that supposedly fixes all the issues I've had in the past, then after it doesn't work without me needing to be an uber-geek, I give up.
I got back into it recently and downloaded PCLinuxOS, Linux Mint, and a few others to just try out and play with.
Long story short, my laptop is now 100% Linux Mint. It was the easiest install and setup of my life. I got all the 3d goodies up and running without nearly 0 effort on my part. I can now watch a cool youtube compiz video like this one and do the exact same thing myself. Last year when I tried to get XGL/compiz/beryl/whatever working it was a nightmare. Now I just enable advanced desktop and that's it.
Eye candy aside, it just runs great, is easy to use, and has been by far my greatest Linux experience as of yet. Now it's time for me to try it out on my desktop and see if it will work as easily with dual monitors.
I got back into it recently and downloaded PCLinuxOS, Linux Mint, and a few others to just try out and play with.
Long story short, my laptop is now 100% Linux Mint. It was the easiest install and setup of my life. I got all the 3d goodies up and running without nearly 0 effort on my part. I can now watch a cool youtube compiz video like this one and do the exact same thing myself. Last year when I tried to get XGL/compiz/beryl/whatever working it was a nightmare. Now I just enable advanced desktop and that's it.
Eye candy aside, it just runs great, is easy to use, and has been by far my greatest Linux experience as of yet. Now it's time for me to try it out on my desktop and see if it will work as easily with dual monitors.
