i won't on this one as it's my main/work laptop and being able to run what i need with the least hassle is more important than how much i like (or not) the desktop. my other laptop rarely gets booted into windows any more, tho it has XP on it instead of win7 which is useful for compatibility testing. also have a 3rd laptop that has a linux hdd as well as a windows one, but is only ever really used for linux.
installing putty+cygwin on my windows machines makes them usable anyway.
i actually started out with yggdrasil linux with a pre 1.0 linux kernel years and years ago while working at ibm. then moved onto slackware, which i still love. tried mandrake for a while. had to use redhat+suse for work for a while. suse seemed to have the most commercial support - so our customers prefered it and we had to support it. use debian on all my linux servers tho prefer kubuntu on my laptop. also used to use xubuntu on a lower end laptop a while ago. might look into some other distros soon tho as keep seeing different ones mentioned.
personally im quite happy with twm and a single xterm tho 

 so not generally too bothered about desktop managers.
 
			
		
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