Mnemon: As this is somewhat solved now, I'll hijack this :).
I am still on LInux Mint 13, the previous LTS release. Always disliked (and got tired of) the 6-month re-install cycles with most Linux versions - and am much in favour of rolling releases in principle. Played around with Arch Linux in virtualbox, a bit, but as I only have one computer and no other way to access internet never really went for a proper install: I can handle working with terminal, but not without access to all the guides and advice on the inet out there, during installation.
Am intrigued by Manjaro as a not quite as DIY intensive variant, but with the rolling release advantages of Arch. Anyone out there that used Manjaro for a while? Experiences? What edition (KDE / Openbox / XFCE) did you use - and why that one?
While I haven't used Manjaro, I do run Arch on both my laptop (Thinkpad T500) and my tower (random parts) - the netbook, an Asus Eee 1001, runs Debian testing - and while I do have multiple machines (and thus the safety net of internet knowledge), I didn't actually need more than the
Arch Linux Beginners' Guide for the first setup (and the ones after that became easier as I began to remember more and more steps, yeah, I've done a few installations, both on virtual and actual machines). Print that out so you have it available if you decide to go with Arch.