Most distro projects often forget about the documentation part altogether. In two years they have produced a credible distribution, developed Manjaro specific features, grown a large user community and gathered a great amount of high quality documentation. ![]() They have been very productive since their 1st release (2013) with remarkable results. I’ve been keeping an eye on Manjaro for some time as it has been a rising star in the Distrowatch popularity contest. But luckily every now and then new interesting Linux distribution projecst arise that are doing some things differently and a lot of things right. The alternatives still exist, but lack behind in stability, support channels and attention to detail. Back in the days it was different when a number of desktop oriented distros (Mandrake/-driva, SUSE, etc) were competing neck to neck to win the harts of the regular users. The availability of choice has actually decresed, at least from my point of view, as the Ubuntu family of Linux distributions is so far ahead of the competition. ![]() Just pick your favorite flavor of Ubuntu, or maybe Linux Mint, and start using it with minimal fuss and excellent stability. ![]() As I wrote last summer, desktop Linux computing has reached a state of boredomness.
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