Ubuntu or Debian? That is the question...
I'm seriously considering migrating my primary desktop machine to Linux tomorrow. I'm tired of Microsoft's crap, and I think Linux has finally amassed enough good software to justify giving it another shot. OpenOffice, Mozilla, QBrew, etc - good stuff!
So, Ubuntu looks promising, and I'm currently running Debian on my Slug media gadget. I've successfully installed Slackware and Red Hat before, but they seem dated. Oh...the choices...
Anybody wanna help me make up my mind?
EDIT (in case you care...):
I'm gonna go with Ubuntu. It's close enough to Debian (my current comfort zone) that I should feel at ease with it, but I like the "plug and play" aspects of it over Debian. I'm going to check out the latest release of Enlightenment (the window manager) as well - it looked really promising back when I was messing with Linux in college. Now it's pretty mature, and I'm excited to see the progress!