For openSUSE, I'm finding I like KDE better. It operates more quickly and it's better organized, as well as being easier to maneuver through. openSUSE's utilization of GNOME sucks, if you ask me. Stupid Application Browser.
For other distros (as I've been toying around with Fedora, and I've used a good deal of Ubuntu), I'm more comfortable with GNOME.
I'm also debating trying out gNewSense to see how I feel about GNU. This one's designed after Ubuntu, so it'll be an interesting one to note.
And I've decided I may want some Windows-esque system running on it as well, so I may try out Tiny Vista, if I can get a damned torrent that has any seeds.
Right now, I'm in the process of restarting that system again and going with openSUSE 11.1 KDE for the primary (and the one setting up GRUB), then installing Fedora (which gets the Fedora 11 Leonidas update in just under two weeks! yay!). Those two are definitely going on it, but I may toy around with Ubuntu (9.04), gNewSense (Deltah), and Tiny Vista (pft, who knows what version. Whichever one I can freaking get I guess).
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