Yea Nihil has basically always tried stuff out I've told him to look at. When a version of Mandriva came out I liked, he grabbed it, same for most others.

If I were to make a list of what I recommend and what I think the general population should use, it wouldn't be long, it would be this:

SUSE
Slackware
Mandriva / Mageia
Debian

And if someone wanted more than just the usual:

Zeta. Because I miss BeOS.

ZenvenOS - Same reason.

FreeBSD

PC-BSD

ConsoleOne

MoonOS

Kongoni (Because it's Slackware with BSD stuff)

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There. Every distro of Linux and two BSDs, all of which I use personally. Or, have used and liked.

Last night I spent a few minutes setting up the Window Maker Themes I want.

As most people who use Window Maker here know, it's damn near impossibly to find Window Maker Themes that don't suck anymore.

I remember a while back, years ago, you could go to a web site and there were PAGES of Themes! I know! I had them!

Now? There's ONE ****ing PAGE and it SUCKS! The Themes are ****! So what did I do?

I grabbed my DVDs of my paid for versions of SUSE Linux, popped them into a machine, opened in a file manager, found the Window Maker ****, and I grabbed every Theme those paid Versions of SUSE Linux had, and I copied them ALL over.

I uploaded copies to my Server, then I made a Tarball and Compressed it, and uploaded that. Then I put them on USB Drives.

Then last night I ran tar xzvf on it and opened them up.

Then I ran tar xzvf on each Theme.

Then, I opened a File Manager to my home directorie's GNUstep folder on my FreeBSD box. Then I kept going inside to the Themes and Background's Directory. Once there, I stuck the "style" file in the Themes directory and rename it to whatever the Theme was named.

Afterwards, I right clicked in Window Maker and selected the Themes. I now have Window Maker Themes.