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Your Favourite Linux Distro Expand / Collapse
Which distro rocks your world?
Poll ResultsVotes
Debian
 
2.91%
5
Fedora/Red Hat
 
4.07%
7
Mandriva
 
2.91%
5
Ubuntu
 
30.23%
52
Kubuntu
 
9.3%
16
PCLinuxOS
 
23.26%
40
SuSE/OpenSuSE
 
11.05%
19
MEPIS
 
2.91%
5
Gentoo
 
1.16%
2
Slackware
 
.58%
1
Xandros
 
2.33%
4
Knoppix
 
1.16%
2
Other LiveCD
 
1.16%
2
Other Installed
 
6.98%
12
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Posted 09/08/2006 06:31:54


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started out with ubuntu 5.04, then somehow stumbled across pclinuxos and have had it (.92) running on every machine i have here with no problems
Keep trying the latest ubuntu, but cant seem to get some programs to run once ive installed 'em from the repositories ho hum.......
PClinuxOS gets my vote!!!


My Main Rigs

1 - Coolermaster centurion 5 case (windowed with lots of blue led tat) Coolermaster real power 450w with 3.5' power meter thingy
AOpen MX4SGI-4DN2 socket 478 mobo, P4 3.0Ghz HT, 3gig DDR 400, AC freezer 4, Geforce 5500 256mb AGP passive, 80+320 gig ATA hard drives & 250 + 500 gig SATA..... xp home sp3

2 - Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo 2411 (originally an AM2 sempy 3800+)
BTX Nvidia chipset motherboard, Athlon 64 5000+ dual core, 2gig ram, 80 & 500 gig sata hd, optiarc sata multi writer, 300w fujitsu psu...... xp pro sp2

3 - Gigabyte GA-MA790X-DS4 790X Socket AM2+ Motherboard - Kingston 4gb (2x2gb) Ddr2 - AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core 9950 2.6GHz Black Edition - Coolermaster GeminII cpu cooler - 2x 500Gb & 2x250Gb sata Hd - Stacker 810 case - Antec Earthwatts 500w - Nvidia 8500Gt
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Posted 09/08/2006 21:23:20


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Look at my sig!




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Post #125778
Posted 09/08/2006 21:33:35


Nehalem at some incredible speed

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Well, us PCLinuxOS users are just edging it so far.

Tried a few, but PCLinuxOS "just worked" - at least, after I'd sorted out some Samba networking / printing problems with Dave Rice's help.

Post #125782
Posted 09/08/2006 21:40:38


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OpenSuse 10.1 for me.

But if/when another group turns out a 3D desktop distro that "just works"
I shall think about defecting.

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Patrick
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Post #125789
Posted 14/08/2006 04:12:46


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PCLinuxOS gets my vote all the way

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Posted 14/08/2006 12:22:04


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For me its gotta be Debian or Slackware

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Posted 15/08/2006 14:55:12


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PCLinuxOS is great, easy to use, clear.
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