In my opinion:
- Manjaro (Stable) is a well balanced Distro between using it as a Main OS and Learning OS;
- Windows, IOs, Android, Ubuntu, Mint, are designed to be more “Set and Forget OS” (I like this “quote”);
- Arch, Gentoo, Linux from Scratch (it is not a Distro, but we can build a Distro from it) are designed to be “DIY OS” (Do It Yourself), which I would just recommend for those that want to Create, to Develop, to Learn how Linux World works;
So Manjaro is somehow placed between 2 and 3, but it which requires us to know how things work on this side of the power. “Don’t underestimate the Power of the Linux Side.” It looks like you are on the ride side in a taxicab (just fasten your seat belt and enjoy) or be the taxi driver yourself (needs to know how to drive it, the environment).
I like this post by Aragorn, and I would like to share it here:
I think it helps us to better understand if we are on the right side of the power.
Manjaro Distro allied with Manjaro’s Forum is one of the main reasons that made me choose it like my Main and Learn OS.
“May the Force be With You.”
Live Long and Prosper.
Can I mix both Stars? Because I like them .