My CrunchBang workstation is still my most stable system. Once every two or three months, for some odd reason, the calendar from the the taskbar decides to want to not minimize and stay present ontop of all windows... It's a simply alt+f2, 'xkill' click on the calendar fix.
Considering that is really the only issue I've encountered with it, that's pretty damn good.
Was running Mint on the laptop, but I actually just backed everything up last night and put Windows back on my laptop. I needed something mobile that can run some specialized programs that are designed for Windows, but will probably dual boot it and either run tried and true Crunchbang on it or mix it up and just do straight Debian + XFCE. OpenBox or XFCE are really my preferred DMs now. Light, fast, stable, not buggy and easy to become familiar with.
The last two or three years for me has been strictly Mint and Crunchbang, but Mint has been disappointing me lately for some reason. Time to just keep it simple.
Considering that is really the only issue I've encountered with it, that's pretty damn good.
Was running Mint on the laptop, but I actually just backed everything up last night and put Windows back on my laptop. I needed something mobile that can run some specialized programs that are designed for Windows, but will probably dual boot it and either run tried and true Crunchbang on it or mix it up and just do straight Debian + XFCE. OpenBox or XFCE are really my preferred DMs now. Light, fast, stable, not buggy and easy to become familiar with.
The last two or three years for me has been strictly Mint and Crunchbang, but Mint has been disappointing me lately for some reason. Time to just keep it simple.