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Your Favourite Linux Distro Expand / Collapse
Which distro rocks your world?
Poll ResultsVotes
Debian
 
3.03%
5
Fedora/Red Hat
 
4.24%
7
Mandriva
 
3.03%
5
Ubuntu
 
29.09%
48
Kubuntu
 
9.7%
16
PCLinuxOS
 
23.64%
39
SuSE/OpenSuSE
 
11.52%
19
MEPIS
 
3.03%
5
Gentoo
 
1.21%
2
Slackware
 
.61%
1
Xandros
 
2.42%
4
Knoppix
 
1.21%
2
Other LiveCD
 
1.21%
2
Other Installed
 
6.06%
10
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Posted 28/12/2007 14:31:55


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Mang0Ju1ce (28/12/2007)
My Kubuntu 7.10 (64 bit) died a few weeks ago and this gave me the perfect opportunity to try out Mint, and I am very impressed with it. I've never got to grips with Ubuntu, but I am loving this, everything works perfectly, even things that didn't work under Ubuntu

Mint for me as well. Easy to use and everyhting I've tried so far has just worked. Much faster than XP Home as well.



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Posted 31/12/2007 00:09:19
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Ubuntu does seem quite nice, but I use programs from both the Gnome and KDE groups, but trying to install KDE on Ubuntu, or Gnome on Kubuntu became so complex, I gave it up and opted for a distro that had them both by default. I used to use SUSE 10.2 and SLED 10 at work, and Mandriva Spring 2007 at home, but Mandriva didn't recognise my SCSI hard drive, so I plumped for Fedora 7 instead, and it's been great.

My only real bugbear (apart from the obvious hardware peripherals issues!) is that I can't install iTunes or Flash CS3 (Flash MX and Flash 8 are working fine though)

Well, thats my two-pence...

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Post #252820
Posted 06/01/2008 17:41:32


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I voted other.

Xubuntu 7.10 64-bit on my desktop PC.

Zenwalk 4.8 on my P3 laptop.

It has to be Xfce for me, Gnome too bloaty and KDE too fiddly.
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Posted 29/02/2008 17:33:20
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Mepis for me........

Straightforward installation from live-CD
Easy package management via Synaptic
Super forum

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Posted 05/03/2008 22:34:50
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I tried using Ubuntu fiesty fawn on my laptop, but it would fail to boot into the desktop 2 out of 4 times, so now i use Debian Etch, and i have had no probs with it booting at all...

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Posted 19/06/2008 22:17:22


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well i opted for SuSE Linux, all our web servers in work run on it and its my fav distro

but

FreeBSD 7.0 is my OS of choice, besides OSX of course.

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PowerMac G4 333MHZ - OSX 10.4.11 Server Edition
Dell Optiplex P4 2.00 GHZ / FreeBSD 7.0 / Samba / PHP / MySQL / Apache / F@H 24/7
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Posted 04/07/2008 18:33:53


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I started out on Kubuntu but i've used Ubuntu for quite a while now. I find the Gnome desktop environment much more attractive, easier to use for any level of experience, and not as crash happy as KDE. I'd change my vote but i can't. Maybe a reset is in order to purge all the old votes that have changed since.


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Posted 23/08/2008 18:43:27