View Poll Results: Which distro is currently your main OS?
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SuSE 10.0 is my main linux OS atm....
- 10-20-2005 #21Just Joined!
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SuSE 10.0 is my main linux OS atm.
- 10-20-2005 #22Linux User
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ubuntu!!
- 10-20-2005 #23ditto here!
Originally Posted by deek
- 10-20-2005 #24Banned
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lol
Originally Posted by Dapper Dan
Well.. as much as I like Slackware, I still like debian just the same...(I've never been capable to pick one of them above the other)
- 10-20-2005 #25
I also have a Slackware 10.1 Shoutcast server and I use 10.2 as my main home distro. I do use Debian on other boxes, but Slackware just seems to suit me better.
- 10-20-2005 #26Linux Enthusiast
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Debian (Sarge) mostly, but also have SuSE (9.1 and SLES) and Red Hat 9 on other partitions.
- 10-20-2005 #27Just Joined!
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Debian and OpenBSD, ftw.
Couldn't vote twice though, so i voted Debian.
edit: by the way, thanks for making a new thread/poll.
- 10-20-2005 #28
woohoo! a new thread!

i voted gentoo, because that's what i use at home, and i'll be putting it on the laptop i'm getting for xmas.
Here's why Linux is easier than Windows:
Package Managers! Apt-Get and Portage (among others) allow users to install programs MUCH easier than Windows can.
Hardware Drivers. In SuSE, ALL the hardware is detected and installed automatically! How is this harder than Windows' constant disc changing and rebooting?
- 10-20-2005 #29Just Joined!
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I use FC2. The cool thing I find is that there is a lot of support for Redhat distros...
- 10-20-2005 #30Just Joined!
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OpenBSD firewall and PicoBSD on a old pentium 1 machine (forgot the clock freq).
FreeBSD is going on the desktop again soon. Im also thinking about experimenting with some Linux again (like SuSE, Fedora etc).



