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Originally Posted by theFez
real programmers dont do windows
I use Debian, apt-get is (in my opinion anyways) the best package manager.
If you like the down and dirty compile everything yourself and forgo gui installers and configuration tools then Slackware is a great choice too.
I started using linux with redhat 7.2, 7.3, 8, 9, fc1 then switched to slackware (for work) then decided to give debian a try at home and love it.
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If you're using apt-get, then you obviously haven't tried "aptitude" for debian. Use aptitude in place of apt-get and see if you like it any better. Also, from the command line, you can just type aptitude and go from there.
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