Dromiceius> I have no idea. I haven't heard that from anyone else.
mushroom> Both Official and BitTornado.
Twelvepack>
Answered already when Vatchern asked.
Raiscan>Gentoo and Debian. Debian in the server, Gentoo in others. As for why ― I got the perception that Debian has the lowest workload for maintenance of all distributions (yet ability to extend it without significantly breaking anything), and it seems to be exactly that. On the other hand, Gentoo is for lots of experimenting and I just wanted to try it out.
Dasrik> I'm similar to you in this aspect: I pray rarely. However, I believe that a prayer is not supposed to be a ritual; rather it is supposed to be two-way communication with God. During the days I pondered how I'm going to answer your question, I stumbled across
this page, which details some different forms of prayer. It contains some aspects that I hadn't considered before.
I do three kinds of prayer:
― "Petition", i.e. ask God to fulfill a wish. It may be that I wish to find my lost keys, or that I wish that it won't rain so much. When I was a teenager, there was this one summer where God seemed to
always answer when I asked that the rain goes away within a certain amount of time. Usually no more than 15 minutes. Then again, there are a lot of times when nothing seems to happen.
― "Battle", i.e. ask for support for someone else when it is reasonable to think that spiritual issues may be involved. These prayers may often last for a long time. (For me, 5 minutes is a long time when it comes to prayers…) An example situation could be that someone is contemplating suicide.
― "Just talk". This is rare, I usually only do this when I am stopped by something in the life.
I don't do ritualistic prayers such as the good night's prayer.
I find myself most motivated in the "battle" type of prayers. Unfortunately, it is also the most consuming kind of prayer, because it is, well, battle. However, I'm very convinced that it helps.
Like I said, because I'm much similar to you in this aspect, I'm not really in a position to give you good instructions on how to improve your prayer life, but at least I hope that this message of mine helps you in some way.