> Absolutely zero bullshit features installed and never changes things on its own.
That's it.
For me, that's [unfortunately] the only "realistic" alternative out there, if one wouldn't mind the extra bucks, is somehow dependent on Windows environment and/or has no time to keep hacking and experiencing with Linux desktops.
I've grown to love Linux as a wonderful server OS, and as an occasional Desktop OS to play with on a VM.
Unless you're a hacker (at both work and in your free time), it's hard to keep using Linux as a main daily Desktop OS.
That's it. For me, that's [unfortunately] the only "realistic" alternative out there, if one wouldn't mind the extra bucks, is somehow dependent on Windows environment and/or has no time to keep hacking and experiencing with Linux desktops.
I've grown to love Linux as a wonderful server OS, and as an occasional Desktop OS to play with on a VM. Unless you're a hacker (at both work and in your free time), it's hard to keep using Linux as a main daily Desktop OS.