Posted December 06, 2016
JudasIscariot: Hmmm.
If you want to remain bloat free but you don't want a distro where you have to wait months just to get an update for ONE package, then I can highly recommend Antergos.
You get all the latest *stable* updates and you can customize your installation since the OS is installed via a net install.
In short, you get the best of both worlds: the rolling update model of Windows (if you like that kind of thing) that you can customize (you can tell your package manager to ignore certain updates) and you get the overall customization that you get with Linux :D
Or you can even try Arch Anywhere :D
UnrealQuakie: I am liking the antergos linux a lot, Looks pretty bad ass and simple as hell, I will try that in the few weeks coming, Thanks man. If you want to remain bloat free but you don't want a distro where you have to wait months just to get an update for ONE package, then I can highly recommend Antergos.
You get all the latest *stable* updates and you can customize your installation since the OS is installed via a net install.
In short, you get the best of both worlds: the rolling update model of Windows (if you like that kind of thing) that you can customize (you can tell your package manager to ignore certain updates) and you get the overall customization that you get with Linux :D
Or you can even try Arch Anywhere :D