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Old 03-26-2008, 09:52 PM
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I started using linux just 1 year back. I started with red hat and ended up with debian. I prefer Debian. Its easy to use, install and customize
I think Linux distributions are as different as the people are, there is one for everyone ;-) You know, there is no perfect Linux that fits all needs (that is impossible). Some one Speed, others Style (style slows down) so where to go ? And this is just on example there are thousands decisions similar to this one. Therefore I think the Answer to the Question (What is the best Linux?) is none. They all have some special features, some have more some have less but they can not fit all needs.
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Old 03-27-2008, 06:09 PM
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Yeah it is right. Its just like taking a car for us. Some go for style, some for brand, and other for cost and fuel efficiency.
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Yeah it is right. Its just like taking a car for us. Some go for style, some for brand, and other for cost and fuel efficiency.
It is always the same people are different and so are their needs. And I think this is a good thing because otherways it would be very boring all using the same OS (... Windows)
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Old 03-28-2008, 02:29 PM
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And for common people who uses computers windows means OS and OS means windows. It is concept developed by all. And more correctly induced by Microsoft. And thinking of linux we must develop a common platform for development. More user friendly. And the developers must concentrate some more and documentation stuff and all.
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Old 03-28-2008, 07:37 PM
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And the developers must concentrate some more and documentation stuff and all.
I think it is even more important to define one line to go. You see there sometimes are incompatibilities cause software A needs software B version 1.0 to be installed and software C needs software B version 1.2 installed. So you can only use one either A or C never both ! Sure there is going to be an update for software A in some weeks (really short time) but you have to figure it out yourself.

And this is the point why I trust in FreeBSD ! FreeBSD comes with a bunch of standard things installed, those things always work and are never going to be incompatible.

But as mentioned above everybody has to decide on his or her own.

At the moment I personally use Mac OS X as my main OS cause it allows me to install commercial software and works just like any Unix or unix-like.

This is only my opinion. Regrades Snoop1990
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Old 04-11-2008, 10:57 AM
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for what purpose are you going to use linux ?
is it for server or desktop ?
- debian is good, it's stable and supported by a lot of community members, it's very stable for server, but I think it's not so friendly for desktop use
- ubuntu derivated from debian, now this OS very good for server and desktop. so simple when installation and maintenance yet give you powerfull and nice interface. what you get from debian also available on ubuntu, plus more.. more from canonical.
less than 2 weeks, there will be new Ubuntu 8.04 with Long term, so you can free security update support up to 5 years for server and 3 years for desktop
heck, I even dedicated one blog to ubuntu visit AUX
- CentOS, a free clone of Redhat very easy to install and maintain OSes if you came from RPM-way stable!! most of servers is using CentOS.
ps: I dont have deeper knowledge on Debian/Ubuntu, but when I have perhaps I will switch to Debian/Ubuntu
- Fedora, a good desktop (if you came from RPM-way) seems Fedora is just used by RedHat as beta-ground-tester until they found a stable package... well I dont care
ps: I am planning to replace my fedora desktop with Ubuntu
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Old 04-14-2008, 10:32 AM
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I have ubuntu, but it doesnt seem to run very well, and as with most of them there is no support that works well for belkin wireless adaptors. I tried Fedora Core, but that wiped windows off of mty other hard drive so i wasnt best pleased.

It would be nice to have an OS that is free simple and fast, without being memory hungry, but with the functionality and program support of Windows.
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debian is my choice. I have it installed on my other computer. It is pretty stable and shouldn't be a problem
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All Linux desktop systems are very easy to install. And they all pretty much require the same knowledge to install extra programs. I like Fedora 8, just don't update it or you get errors..haha

Ubuntu is good and there is a modified version designed for multimedia use, I tried the server version but I didn't like the no GUI idea (I'm a noob that doesn't know command lines)
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I tried the server version but I didn't like the no GUI idea (I'm a noob that doesn't know command lines)
But that is the best thing about all those Linux and Unix operation systems. Ok for desktop usage I have Mac OS X.5 so there is a wonderful gui. But for server usage I have FreeBSD (without Gui) cause a server do not need a gui. A server is designed to handle tasks between other computers not people.

The great thing about the command line is that there are nearly no limits. The command line is the most powerful tool you can get. So if you have SSH access or telnet or any other command line access, this is similar to sit in front of the server.

I really like the Command line ;-)

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