View Poll Results: What do you currently use as your default Linux distribution?
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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?
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- 12-28-2011 #1forum.guy
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What distribution are you running? (2012)
Which distribution are you currently running as your main or default Linux distro?
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http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/cof...ng-2011-a.htmloz
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- 12-28-2011 #2
I run a couple of Linuxes.. MInt 7 and Debian Mint. CentOS and expee too.
- 12-28-2011 #3forum.guy
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Still running Arch Linux here!
It's been serving me well for about 7 years, so no need to change.oz
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- 12-28-2011 #4
Mandriva on desktop, Centos and Redhat for intranet and Debian for Asterisk
- 12-28-2011 #5
AntiX is my default. Been solid for me like Ozar and Arch over the years.
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- 12-28-2011 #6
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.Jay
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- 12-28-2011 #7
Mainly openSUSE 12.1 at the moment although I still dabble with Fedora as well as Scientific Linux now and again.
- 12-28-2011 #8
Debian and #! mainly but do have a Scientific box and have been experimenting with Crux recently
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- 12-29-2011 #9
Using Crux.
Other boxes have Debian, CentOS and Mint too.It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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- 12-29-2011 #10Linux Guru
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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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