Still on Pop!_OS. I recently tried (in live mode) Manjaro Openbox, Mabox, Manjaro Deepin... and I just cannot get into them. MX Linux is still out there as one of my favorites though. But I don't know... Pop has just been THERE and out of my way. It isn't super special in any way. It just has enough tweaks and conveniences that set it apart from Ubuntu.
I really like XFCE and distros that use it. I am not a huge fan of KDE even though I did use it for a year a number of years ago. Openbox seems usable... but I remember when GNOME 3 came out I really did not like it. I have bounced around Mac OS, Linux and Windows for awhile now but when Windows 7 came out I moved to that and stayed on it for years, through to Windows 10 (I even own a copy of Windows 10 Pro now). But I have always preferred unix-like, posix-standard-meeting systems over Windows or OS/2, etc.
I am rambling. But where I was going with that previous paragraph was that perhaps getting used to Windows 8 and then Windows 10 interface along with the more recent versions of Mac OS X, GNOME is no longer a "shock" to my system. I don't know. But I even like it now.
I think that Fedora puts out a decent GNOME 3 workstation but it is more difficult (ie. I am lazy) to configure graphics drivers and to get Steam working the way I like it. Manjaro GNOME is also very good.
I could hunt around for the "best G3 linux" and see what else is out there, but so far Pop!_OS has been very good.
I really want to like Deepin. I have tried Deepin OS, I have tried Manjaro Deepin, but I just can't bring myself to stick with it. It has some gorgeous design elements but... it just feels a little rough to me. Maybe I will play with a few more distros over the rest of my vacation.
Vacation is almost over and then it is back to work. Of course I developed an ear infection (again) over the holidays. :) Alas. Didn't really slow us down though. We got to hang out with family and do some other fun things. Sandi and I went on a short trip with some other Mini Cooper enthusiasts.
We joined a local Mini club and they did a run up to Prescott via Wickenberg and Peeples Valley. The city center is all lit up. There was also a gingerbread house competition at the local casino. While we were there Sandi and I ate at a somewhat famous restaurant (we've eaten there before) and enjoyed the evening before heading back down to Phoenix.
That's all I have for now! Shall write more soon.
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