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Best Linux OS?
What is your favorite Linux OS?
cant really decide on one... looking for suggestions plz thanks :nervous: |
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Depends what your looking for, if you want to learn stuff then checkout Gentoo (http://www.gentoo.org), or if you'd rather have everything done for you check out Mandrake (http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en-gb/).
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If you are on a dual proc machine, I would shy away from RHEL 3 right now until they get the hyper-threading issues worked out.
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But which Linux OS is as easy to use as windows and has good software support?
Dark Shogun |
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For ease of use, you're left with madrake, redhat, fedora, and suse.
If you're a power user, Debian, Gentoo, and Slackware. I use gentoo cause I like rolling my own And if I could have my way, my forum would be run off of Gentoo as well. |
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ACK on Wonko, for desktops RedHat or Suse and for servers RedHat or Debian - my favorites.
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the only reason i dont run a full fedora machines is that like most folk i enjoy gaming, plus it wont run adoe products even in WINE etc as far as i know
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I used redhat as I was starting out on linux for 2 years, it was nice, did everythign for you, but back in 7.x it still left some room for cli configuration, when 8 came out, I installed it, was disgusted, and moved on. Gentoo just gave me much more flexability. plus why would I want to sit around waiting for precompiled releases of programs when I can just grab the source and use my own cflags to make it run faster for my architecture? |
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