View Poll Results: What do you currently use as your default Linux distribution?
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RPM-based (Redhat, Fedora, Mandriva, OpenSUSE, etc.)
23 27.38% -
DEB-based (Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Mepis, etc.)
36 42.86% -
Source-based (Crux, Gentoo, LFS, etc.)
10 11.90% -
Other (please specify)
15 17.86%
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Which distro are you currently running?
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- 12-28-2010 #1forum.guy
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What Linux distribution are you running? (2011)
Which distro are you currently running?
Note that the poll from last year has been closed, but it can be found here:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/cof...ng-2010-a.htmloz
- 12-28-2010 #2
Debian testing on my main desktop.
Ubuntu / Xubuntu on laptops and netbooks (although they may migrate to Debian)
Also have a Slackware machine and Freebsd machine for playing with
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- 12-28-2010 #3
Both Deb and RPM based, Mint and Fedora.
Bugged up Fedora, going to throw it in VM, will move to Slackware and free-BSD very soon
- 12-28-2010 #4forum.guy
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Have been running Arch Linux for going on 6 years and remain quite happy with it!
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- 12-28-2010 #5Linux Newbie
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Arch is still primary, for me
- 12-29-2010 #6
Funtoo primarily, and Gentoo every once in a while.
After using and getting extremely comfortable with Gentoo and the way they do things (as well with Funtoo) it is really hard to use a binary distro now. I just don't have the level of customization I am used to and need (or think I need).
- 12-29-2010 #7
Slackware (12.2) on the iron, CentOS as VM guest(s)
Can't tell an OS by it's GUI
- 12-29-2010 #8
Nothing than Gentoo, but Arch would also be a good alternative.
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- 12-29-2010 #9Just Joined!
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I have been using ArchLinux
- 12-29-2010 #10
Crux mainly. Debian Testing as my second system.
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