View Poll Results: What do you currently use as your default Linux distribution?
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RPM-based: (Redhat, Fedora, Mandriva, OpenSUSE, etc.)
15 23.81% -
DEB-based: (Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Mepis, etc.)
32 50.79% -
Source-based: (Crux, Gentoo, LFS, etc.)
7 11.11% -
Other (please specify)
9 14.29%
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- 12-29-2011 #11
Gentoo, Mint and whatever LiveCD is on my mind at the time.
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- 12-29-2011 #12Linux Newbie
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Been running Debian as my default for several years; I expect it'll stay that way.
- 12-29-2011 #13Guest
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Debian Stable/Testing/Unstable for the last three years. I did give Slackware a go for about 2 months recently, and loved it, but once you're a Sid user it's hard to switch...
- 12-29-2011 #14
Mint on three machines, CRUX on two, Ubuntu on two, Slackware on one and CentOS on a standby machine, soon to be straight Debian.
- 12-31-2011 #15
Ubuntu 10.04 on 2 desktops and one laptop, Lubuntu on another laptop, and hopefully Lubuntu on a tablet as soon as I can get a chunk of time to trouble shoot the install (graphics problem).
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- 12-31-2011 #16
I've been using Debian Sid for some time, and I expect to stay with it. I've tried most of the major distros at one time or another, and I'm just about tired of distro hopping.
- 01-01-2012 #17Linux Guru
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I wish multiple answers were allowed in this poll. Currently I am running only SL 6, but until then I ran both SL 6 and Ubuntu. I also run Debian on my embedded system ARM development board.
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- 01-21-2012 #18Just Joined!
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I am all about the source based OS. I am currently using Gentoo Linux and I have a couple FreeBSD boxes around too.
They sure are a pain to get setup but man do they run great once you do. Everything is usually just how I want it.
- 01-21-2012 #19
Right now, Lucid Puppy 5.2.8 while taking a break from working on a dual-boot Linux desktop hdd with Salix 13.37 Fluxbox loaded as primary.
- 01-21-2012 #20
Slackware on the lappy, CentOS on the server, and CentOS and Fedora in VM's.
Also, I've gotten a machine with a valid Windows XP OEM license. I've heard good things about that, might give it a try sometime.Can't tell an OS by it's GUI


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