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Best Distro? - What is it? | ||
Discussion by Silent Echoes with 55 Replies.
Last Update: February 22, 2012, 6:33 pm (View Latest) | Page 3 of 4 pages. | ||
QUOTE (mHelmy)
And... why no one votes for "I'm a sucker I use winblows" ? I want to vote for that option too because I also use microsoft products, but it's impossible to vote twiceLink: view Post: 113453
I think that WinBlows is included in the "Other" option. So, because of the score of this "other" option, I think that there is no need to split the "other" option into sub-options like "WinBose", "AIX", Sun-OS and HP-UX.
Sat Nov 24, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
I think that WinBlows is included in the "Other" option. So, because of the score of this "other" option, I think that there is no need to split the "other" option into sub-options like "WinBose", "AIX", Sun-OS and HP-UX.Link: view Post: 114420
It doesn't really matter, but ya, Windows (Windoze, Winblows) is not a UNIX OS, nor is it a Linux distro, but it's a poll to see what you use.
xboxrulz
Sat Nov 24, 2007 Reply New Discussion
I think with the ability to download the ISO and burn it to CD and have a single disk install process is finally taking Linux to a user friendly place.
Wed Dec 5, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Also, I consider to install CentOS5 in my PC, because is binary compatible with RHEL.
Sun Dec 16, 2007 Reply New Discussion
It's been working well for over a week.
On my laptop I have a windows/ubuntu dual boot, because I still use lots of games for windows, though some of them run with wine on ubuntu, but some of them don't.
For any who is tempted to switch, DO EET! its easy, I suggest ubuntu, as it is amazing linux distribution, its better than vista, believe it or not.
Wed Dec 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Silent Echoes)
So, what does everyone reckon the best distro is? I reckon Mandriva, because it's easy and English. But SUSE has more stuff!! What do you think everyone?Link: view Post: 91973
Now thats a broad question. I am a CNA [computer network administrator] and as such I really dont use unix based os on my desktop systems, I use them as servers. Now depending on the type of server you are looking to build, this informs your choice of distro. For a gateway server with security features such as time based internet access, bandwidth control, and ip-based internet access on a network having say less than a hundred users I would use Ubuntu without the gui ofcourse.
For a vnc server to provide remote desktops for about a hundred thinclients ina digital center, i would use Fedora Core 3 this time with the gui in place.
For a file server/database server where I would want to implement raid say 5 for instance, I would use Mandriva linux. and so on. The peculiar scenario ultimately determinse which distro is deployed.
For a desktop system however, I would choose Freespire/Linspire anyday.
Best Regards
Wed Dec 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
one answer i can give u to this question is this, not centos! its meant to be professional isnt it? i hate it! maybe for a server but no one could seriously want to use it just for their computer. its disgusting. and every version seems to get worse. do they downgrade their version of kde and gnome in each version? it still looks like fedora 1.
Wed Dec 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (mikesoft)
I've been a windows user for a long time. Recently I switched to linux (ubuntu 7.10) and I must say I'm impressed. I have it installed on my laptop working as a web server (LAMP) though I must say I didn't know anything about linux and ubuntu makes it easy for you, I had to research a lot over the net to be able to do all the stuff I wanted to do, like, to open a root window without switching to root account and stuff like that.It's been working well for over a week.
On my laptop I have a windows/ubuntu dual boot, because I still use lots of games for windows, though some of them run with wine on ubuntu, but some of them don't.
For any who is tempted to switch, DO EET! its easy, I suggest ubuntu, as it is amazing linux distribution, its better than vista, believe it or not.
Link: view Post: 115723
Exactly the same goes for me - except I installed it on a desktop machine, not a laptop one. So far, so good. Makes web development and site administration (i.e. through SSH) easier and faster than in Windows.
Wed Dec 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
High End System - 3Ghz Processor, 2Gig Ram, 512Mb Video
Sabayon - With its fully functional 3D graphics out of the box!
Mid Range System 2Ghs Processor, 512 Ram, 128Mb Video
Ubunto - Very Easy Interface with easy to update and install programs and becoming industry standard(never mind about the criticisms from the geeky linux PROS)
Low End System - Basically what you can get from the garbage can which I have a lot of them
Zenwalk - So damn easy to use and install that has everything a standard PC OS should have. Really fast and no crap linux under 500mb! Great people and support! A++ even for newbies
Wed Dec 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Wed Dec 26, 2007 Reply New Discussion
how easy it was to install. I used the live CD and It blew my mind that I could be running an
OS and be installing the same OS at the same time. I was checking email, surfing the web
and getting used to the feel of my OS while it was installing.
Then to set up my LAMP I used one command:
[console]
> sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 php5-mysql php5-gd mysql-server phpmyadmin
[/console]
This is the quickest I've ever setup a web server. I won't be using winsucks for a long time
that is probably to never going to come.
If you ask me it's easier to use than windows ever was anyway. The only problem I'm having
is finding a driver for my printer. It's a Lexmark and all I can find on their website is a Linux
Development Kit.
Guess if I ever get bored enough I'll write a driver then share it with the world.
Tue Jan 1, 2008 Reply New Discussion
Starting from Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Release, then I used to upgrade every release of it tll Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
After a month of using 10.04 LTS, switched to LinuxMint 9 where I feel more comfortable to use.
After then, I never installed WinXP as my Host OS but as Guest OS instead.
Thu Sep 23, 2010 Reply New Discussion
Sat Sep 25, 2010 Reply New Discussion
For me, I just found out Debian Based as my favorite.
Well, that's the distro where I started. Maybe later, I'll try other distro too.
Sat Sep 25, 2010 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (ysNoi)
I used to use Ubuntu since I've learned to use Linux.Starting from Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Release, then I used to upgrade every release of it tll Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
After a month of using 10.04 LTS, switched to LinuxMint 9 where I feel more comfortable to use.
After then, I never installed WinXP as my Host OS but as Guest OS instead.
Link: view Post: 148730
Hm. I've never heard of LinuxMint until now. Is there a specific reason why you switched from Ubuntu? I personally find it convenient to use. The Gnome interface provides a comfortable UI where I can perform most if not all of my tasks.
Fri Oct 29, 2010 Reply New Discussion
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