Redhat...bleh

Although fedora is a great redhat distribution, mandriva is a great choice and has high popularity, it's also useful all and such. I like debian because that's what i started using and it's commands i was already familiar with, such as apt-get. But even still, i hardly use console, and as far as apt-get goes i'm still using synaptic

I really don't use much of console unless i have to compile a driver. Besides that redhat is a good to use, i really like how linux made strides and competition to be the next desktop os without needing to use console commands. Like i said, console has gotten to the point you really only need it for compiling source code, and that's even if you need to do that. compiling drivers is all i got to. After that console is necessary for wine (of which idk how to run, there doesn't seem to be a solid walkthrough of it anywhere). That's why i'm still using winxp, as soon as i go 100% linux just means i have a 100$ os for sale (winxp).
But, yeah, resizing sucks sometimes, if i have to resize something i don't bother wasting my time to find out if i can simply resize. I just backup, repartition, and restore backups to resized partitions. It's a little crude and possibly unnecessary, but i hate resizing soley on the idea that windows partitions rarely have smooth resizing. Not to mention other partitions which god know where they decided to place their data. Resizing will get better in the future, it's just not quite good enough yet from my view.