Comment This is a primary box, yes? (Score 1) 573
On a primary computer, I find it makes sense to go with a distribution on which things actually work, since there is plenty to learn even then.
In my own case, on my primary machine I run Ubuntu, but with XMonad as a window manager and I do all my disk operations in XTerm. This has forced me to learn a great deal, and indeed configuring XMonad is not a small undertaking for a nondeveloper.
On my secondary machine I alternate between Debian and Arch, initially with the intent of eventually displacing Ubuntu as my primary OS, but those installations still have things not working which on Ubuntu just work, so I may just stick with what I've got. On your primary computer, you won't have the patience to have essentials not work for weeks on end.
Comment Re:TFA is itself an example of poor math (Score 1) 489
Comment Epson GT-2500 (Score 1) 311
I haven't used it much lately just because the photocopier at my office is even faster and allows me to dump scans onto an ftp account.
Comment Inaccuracies in the above (Score 1) 1367
Comment Weddings are irrational. (Score 1) 399
Comment Re:Returns (Score 1) 265
Comment Re:Phew... (Score 1) 760
Comment ThinkPad has a posse (Score 1) 708
As for out of the box success, if you get a model with a webcam it might not work (last time I checked, the x220 webcam had not yet appeared on the compatibility list). I actually haven't bothered to try setting up my fingerprint reader since I moved to GNU/Linux. On the whole, whatever does not work out of the box is generally worth learning to set up yourself. Notable is fan control, for which you'll want to use the thinkfan daemon available in the repositories. Requires some tweaking, but well worth it. Here thinkwiki.org is probably your best source of advice.
Comment Re:Pandoc (Score 1) 221
I imagine I'll write my future scholarship in something along the lines of Vim + LaTeX, but when I was setting out on my PhD thesis I chickened out in the knowledge that some humanities journals demand copy in legacy proprietary formats, so I've drafted in
Anyway, none of this concerns ePub--do carry on.