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Which flavor of Linux?
What is your favorite distro of linux? I am partial to Mandrake but I am still a 'nix newbie.
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I use Gentoo. It takes me about 2 days to install (around 24 hours total time - I've got to sleep and stuff you know!) but for me it's well worth it. I've learned more about how Linux works and I have use of the wonderful emerge command so when I want something I can just type "emerge (program name)" most of the time! Not to mention everything down to the kernel is compiled specifically for my system! :D
My favorite distro for a newer person is Mandrake. It's what I started out on so I'm a bit biased, but the alternative, Red Hat, has a crippled KDE, doesn't include mp3 playing support, and various other things I take issue with. |
Mandrake. The company is having financial problems right now, but hopefully they will pull through. I've been using Mandrake since version 6.0. Presently on 9.1.
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Tough question. I'm using Slackware right now, but that's only because I've been too lazy to bother changing it recently. Mandrake is definitely a good choice, though. Hope the company pulls through on that.
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It doesn't matter how many distro's I try, I always go back to debian. It's been my distro of choice for around 3 years.
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Free BSD is the best
It is not linux - It is BSD - But it uses the same ideas with a different kernel and license It uses Ports (Gentoo users - ports - portage? - HAH) which is in my opinion the best way to install software It just works better than linux - There are less distributions so there is less spread of ways to do things If you are a new user then I would recomend it to you You avoid the 'hardness' (who the hell needs to hand mount file systems and re-configure a kernel on their first go round) of Gentoo And the cruft of debian (used and use it - apt-get installs a lot of things that you sometimes do not need - and sometimes does stuff wrong) |
i've been checking out different distros recently, and i'm liking the look of Gentoo.
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Just installed RH 9.0 on my laptop after to failed attemps with RH 8.0 and Mandrake 9.1
So far so great, gonna wipe out the Windows partitions later and do a full install :D I have RH 8.0 on my desktop and I'll be upgrading that one. I've used MDK since 6.2 but I dont like the restrictions they put on root. I guess they figure they cater to the newbie and they don't want them having security issues or something. I like Knoppix too, nice distro to try out and play with. |
I use RH 9.0 on my laptop, previously used Redhat 7.3, 8.0, and I tried a Mandrake version once, but I'm a noob and Redhat was my first so I'm kind of used to it. Oh yeah I use Gnome so I don't know anything about a crippled KDE and you can easily download a patch for mp3 support ;)
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Mandrake user. I love it, but I'm still trying to fix it after fucking it up for the third time. :rolleyes:
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Suse baby! An all around good package for your regular desktop user.
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Im a Slackware man, Always have been, and probably always will be. It just gets so much better with every release, its hard to deny it!
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The distros that I use are RedHat and Debian. I like Solaris quite a bit, but it doesn't count :/
I started out in 1994 with Slackware, moved to RedHat in 1996. Lately I have started to gravitate towards Debian. I've dabbled with Gentoo, LFS (Linux from Scratch), Mandrake, and Corel. |
I really love Suse and the new 8.2 looks great, but right now I don't have enough cash for it!
So I went with Gentoo :) I like it a lot. It took me all day to install because of all the compiling, and then kde went overnight, but the end result is a pretty quick system. It only has what you put on it, and its all customized for you. Portage is really nice. If I go back to SuSE, I won't miss the difficultly of setting up Gentoo (though it has taught me a lot), but I'll miss the ease of portage. I always get things all mixed up with RPMs. |
I think I've mentioned somewhere else that you can install portage on other distros (I think). As for the portage/BSD connection it's no secret - it sys so right on Gentoo's website. Doesn't change the fact that it's the first Linux distribution to utilize it. :) I'll give BSD a try once I get a chance but, frankly, I LIKE that there are so many different ways to do things in Linux.
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I use gentoo, and recommend it to anyone who asks. The install process does take a lot of work, but that does not mean it is hard. Print out the install doc, and follow it word for word, and there shouldn't be a problem. Remember, long and detailed does not mean hard if you have very good documentation. :D
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My favorites are Debian & Red Hat.
Debian for my Server & Red Hat on my laptop :D |
I <3 gentoo!
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Slackware and NetBSD Live.
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I've attempted to install Mandrake, but failed miserably... Never tried an installable distrobution again. However, I do play with Knoppix quite a bit. Rather fun to run an OS entirely off of a CD
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gentoo++
emerge -Du world !!!! |
Let's see, I loved SuSE for the longest time, but since I had 8.2 I think..., it was outdated pretty much, did all I needed and such, but then I tried Red Hat, which was nice because of the ease of use. Sometimes, when you are pissed, having to do things 50 different ways is annoying, but used Red Hat. But now, I got Libranet, which is a version of Debian, and I'm likin it a lot except for the whole no desktop crap.
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Currently running Mandrake 9.0 on both home and work machines.
It's a shame MDK gets such a bad rap; it really is the best of both worlds. It's an easy-installing desktop potentially usable by Mom and Pop, plus all the good guts the more "geek-oriented" distros have. |
Gentoo on my desktop, Red Hat on my servers
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i like debian.
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Started with Slackware before I even had a supported Graphics card, then later went to Redhat.
Didn't care much for Redhat (disliked Gnome and KDE, alot of bloat for nothing I use)... so I have gone back to Slackware, and still love it.. and as far as the emerge and apt-get.. who needs those? I love my tarballs (one major reason I went back.. Damn rpms.. go fark off!) so, slackware has and will always probably be my favorite. |
oblar, emerge doesn't use RPMs by any means. All it really does is download the tarball for you plus the tarballs of any dependencies and compiles them according to pre-defined (or presently-defined) settings.
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http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20...newsletter.xml :D |
haha,, that one caused quite a stir in their forums :)
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Gentoo!
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Mandrake, cause it the only one that ever installed properly, usually on the first try on most of by puters.
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My favorite flavor is orange. Thank you.
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i've only used redhat. running 9.0 now which is an upgrade from 8.0 which was a clean install wiping out my 7.3. redhat has always met my needs so i've never taken the opportunity to checkout any of the other distros.
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I've played around with loads of Linux distros in the past nad the one which keeps pulling me back in is Mandrake.
I like spending time using my OS, and not configuring it, and Mandrake allows me to get the configuration sorted out very quickly. I liked Gentoo for Portage, Suse because everything is green instead of blue, and Debian for it's purist appeal, but Mandrake really does it for me. More time is spent working and less time tinkering. |
Right now I'm using Slackware 9.0. In the past the only real distro I've used was Redhat 7.2. I say "real distro" because a long time ago when I was new I used Winlinux, a terrible distro that can be installed on a FAT32 partition. It got me started, though, and that's what counts :p
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I have been thinking about using Gentoo on a server, for the main reason of emerge. Make it so it automatically updates itself and basically runs so I can leave it in a closet somewhere.. but for my day to day use of computers I prefer slackware.. I prefer to do the tarballs myself. Just preference. |
Can anyone recommend a good flavor to learn with? I want to wean myself off windows but have absolutely no knowledge of any kind of linux...
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