View Poll Results: Which Linux distribution do you use most?
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RPM-based (Redhat, Fedora, Mandriva, SuSE, etc.)
32 28.07% -
DEB-based (Ubuntu, Debian, Xandros, Mepis, etc.)
62 54.39% -
Source-based (Slackware, Gentoo, LFS, etc.)
12 10.53% -
Other (Please explain)
8 7.02%
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Linux Mint.
I do plan to have a play with with Vector, Sabayon, Slackware and Arch to see if I like them (allright I know I Like Vector but I ...
- 12-28-2008 #11
Linux Mint.
I do plan to have a play with with Vector, Sabayon, Slackware and Arch to see if I like them (allright I know I Like Vector but I want to try it some more)
- 12-28-2008 #12
Never liked Ubuntu, Debs always seemed sluggish along with the OS, now its fedora;
- 12-28-2008 #13Just Joined!
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Xenon FTW
- 12-28-2008 #14Linux Newbie
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I've been stuck in WinVista for the last month and a half... *sob* can't even dual boot because of the network setup...*sob, sob*
BUT! Tomorrow I will have my Beagle Board in, which I will ROX some embedded Linux to no end!!! First, Angstrom, then --THE WORLD!!
- 12-28-2008 #15
Comparing the two polls side by side there exactly the same aside from the other category;
- 12-28-2008 #16
Gentoo Rules!
I still use Gentoo, but since I have my new system up and running, it's severely broken and I think I'm going to be forced re-install Gentoo. I have been Dabbling with Mint Linux, Fedora 9-KDE4 Live and a lot of Knoppix for setting up my new system.
I voted Gentoo again.Last edited by MikeTbob; 12-28-2008 at 09:53 PM.
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- 12-28-2008 #17
Mandriva
I have been experimenting with other distributions ( OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Fedora, LFS etc.) but always seem to be coming back to Mandriva.
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DEB all the way! But .package and binaries use a lot.
- 12-31-2008 #19Linux Engineer
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I'm usually on LFS, and I'm often running a new build. I mess with Fedora every now and then though, but Slackware is really the only binary distro I care to use for more than a week or so.
I would like to comment though that Slackware is not a source based distro.
- 01-02-2009 #20
I started with Ubuntu, went to Kubuntu, Tried PCLinuxOS, Mint, Mepis, Mandriva
Tried out Debian
Always go back to sidux
Just installed on a new machine. 5 minutes to gparted new drive, less than 3 minutes to install everything else. 2.6.28 kernel SWEET
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