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  • RPM-based: (Redhat, Fedora, Mandriva, OpenSUSE, etc.)

    10 23.26%
  • DEB-based: (Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, Mepis, etc.)

    21 48.84%
  • Source-based: (Crux, Gentoo, LFS, etc.)

    5 11.63%
  • Other (please specify)

    7 16.28%
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Which distribution are you currently running as your main or default Linux distro? Note that the poll from last year has been closed, but it can be found here: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/cof...ng-2011-a.html...
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    What distribution are you running? (2012)

    Which distribution are you currently running as your main or default Linux distro?


    Note that the poll from last year has been closed, but it can be found here:

    http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/cof...ng-2011-a.html
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    I run a couple of Linuxes.. MInt 7 and Debian Mint. CentOS and expee too.
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    Still running Arch Linux here!

    It's been serving me well for about 7 years, so no need to change.
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    Mandriva on desktop, Centos and Redhat for intranet and Debian for Asterisk

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    AntiX is my default. Been solid for me like Ozar and Arch over the years.
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    I've settled, fairly happily, on Slackware.
    Once I get some better gear, that doesn't have a tendency to overheat, I'm planning on moving back to CRUX.

    BTW... I voted other, since Slack is kinda source-based and binary-based.
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    Mainly openSUSE 12.1 at the moment although I still dabble with Fedora as well as Scientific Linux now and again.

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    Debian and #! mainly but do have a Scientific box and have been experimenting with Crux recently
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    Using Crux.

    Other boxes have Debian, CentOS and Mint too.
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    My main box is Fedora 16, but I also use CentOS 4/5 daily. Generous portions of RHEL and older Fedoras are found throughout my work/home LANs, too.

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