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I don't see it as an Ubuntu killer though, I think Ubuntu and most other distros have different targets in mind. Canonical are clearly targeting a unified OS for all devices where most other distros are content just with the Desktop.
Ubuntu being overzealous maybe it's own undoing if they bite off more than they can chew though.
I'm using ElementaryOS Beta (Ubuntu-based, Gnome3-like minimalistic design), because it's... minimalistic and fast and nice looking at once (unlike LXDE, for example) =)
Good Review of openSUSE 12.3
I ditched Ubuntu 3 years ago.
Using Debian Testing since and never looked back.
But for testing purposes so am I currently using OpenSUSE myself, but I have not been able to play bastion through steam, and Im currently not finding any solutions either.
But already replaced xubuntu with arch on my homeserver the last couple of days
Ubuntu is not bad. I love the Unity desktop, good support, awesome community etc. But when I had Ubuntu, I have been called noob - so, this is the reason.
I'm now thinking if it's possible to recompile Unity for Debian Wheezy.
In my opinion, Ubuntu is nothing for experienced Linuxers (but well, that's just my opinion). After trying it out I felt like sitting in a cage and got rid of it again. I've also tried several other distros (Fedora, Mandriva, Arch, Gentroo...) but they were either too unstable or I just missed YaST :)
However, I have to admit that SuSE 10.1 was a real fail ... but in the meantime, the newer versions have gold status for me!
But takes its time to learn how its done, especially when your used to the long explanations on ubuntu wiki :D