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anonomouse
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Posted at 12:51 am on June 30, 2009 |
| Here's my lineup: 1. Fedora (looks great, easy to use, best all around, professional development team, etc., etc.) 2. OpenSUSE (many of what Fedora has but it is slow and uses a different package manager, I think) 3. Ubuntu (slowest and, I find, hardest to use, but it has the most support online and is compatible with the most hardware) 4. gOS (lightewight, but not very functional) I don't really install anything besides these. |
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Posted at 1:50 pm on June 11, 2009 |
Quote: from Sector Corrupt at 1:37 am on June 11, 2009
I'd like to be the first here to Recommend ArchLinux. I'm not currently running it on my computers, but that's just because I've been moving around a lot and it's a harder to use Distro, but it's very much a customizable one. It doesn't require excessive compilation like Gentoo, and the Package Manager Pacman is pretty damn handy. Plus since you start with a command line and work your way up you can choose your own lightweight window managers/ desktop environment should you so choose.
I never knew Arch was so customizable. I'll definitely try it. Downloading the image now. Thanks a lot. |
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Sector Corrupt
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Posted at 1:37 am on June 11, 2009 |
| I'd like to be the first here to Recommend ArchLinux. I'm not currently running it on my computers, but that's just because I've been moving around a lot and it's a harder to use Distro, but it's very much a customizable one. It doesn't require excessive compilation like Gentoo, and the Package Manager Pacman is pretty damn handy. Plus since you start with a command line and work your way up you can choose your own lightweight window managers/ desktop environment should you so choose. |
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Posted at 11:21 am on June 10, 2009 |
Quote: from allsmiles at 5:22 am on June 10, 2009
Here's a third recommending Fedora :P or Slackware.
Fedora it is, then. I never cared much for Slack. I suppose it's an acquired taste. |
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allsmiles
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Posted at 5:22 am on June 10, 2009 |
| Here's a third recommending Fedora :P or Slackware. |
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Posted at 10:15 pm on June 9, 2009 |
Quote: from drifting at 10:11 pm on June 9, 2009
Fedora. SUSE is good to. I use Ubuntu the most. I know, its a n00b distro, but I never really use Linux outside of our labs, and we use SUSE, Ubuntu, and Fedora. Except, Ubuntu is on like more than half of the machines. 
Well, there's two people saying Fedora. I'll give it a go. And yeah, nearly every Linux box I've seen runs Ubuntu. It's too dumbed down, in my opinion, and not worth the trouble of working with. |
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Posted at 10:11 pm on June 9, 2009 |
Quote: from hLyNuR35 at 10:08 pm on June 9, 2009
Hmm, I used DSL and ZenWalk for a bit those were pretty nice.
I still use DSL for fixing other people's shit. One of my favorites, even if it is a bit limited. And ZenWalk runs on my old laptop right now. Both good distros. |
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drifting
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Posted at 10:11 pm on June 9, 2009 |
| Fedora. SUSE is good to. I use Ubuntu the most. I know, its a n00b distro, but I never really use Linux outside of our labs, and we use SUSE, Ubuntu, and Fedora. Except, Ubuntu is on like more than half of the machines. |
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Posted at 10:09 pm on June 9, 2009 |
Quote: from espresso8097 at 10:07 pm on June 9, 2009
I like Fedora the best. Many times I resort to Ubuntu because it is easy.
I haven't heard anything much about Fedora in a long time. I might give it a shot again; I think I remember enjoying it. |
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hLyNuR35
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Posted at 10:08 pm on June 9, 2009 |
| Hmm, I used DSL and ZenWalk for a bit those were pretty nice. |
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espresso8097
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Posted at 10:07 pm on June 9, 2009 |
| I like Fedora the best. Many times I resort to Ubuntu because it is easy. |
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