I currently run libranet. It is a debian derivative.
I am sort of getting tired of its age, however. It is permanatly pinned to stable apps, and it has issues with upgrading any of the WM's and the kernel and core components.
What i want to do is drop it.
I was considering going back to windows, but i didnt want these past 2 years to be for naught.
So here is my decision.
Go straight to debian, pure debian and not a knockoff, or go to fedora.
I say debian, because i love APT-GET, and its ease, and i say fedora, because it seems to be the newest and freshest distro around.
However, does fedora use the standard KDE/GNOME WM's? Or does it use its own? Will i miss the apt-get system if i use fedora? Or is there a similar thing for fedora?
So im wondering your opinion which is better.