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View Poll Results: Which Distrobution is your favorite?

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  • Redhat/Fedora (plz post which one)

    16 13.33%
  • SUSE

    19 15.83%
  • Mandriva

    1 0.83%
  • Slackware

    7 5.83%
  • Debian

    23 19.17%
  • Knoppix

    1 0.83%
  • MEPIS

    3 2.50%
  • Ubuntu

    23 19.17%
  • Gentoo

    7 5.83%
  • Other (plz post which one)

    20 16.67%
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I use Ubuntu, and am eagerly awaiting Gutsy. I tried Kubuntu and Xubuntu, and didn't really like them. I attempted to install Gentoo but that was just a disaster. Without ...
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    Linux Newbie danbuter's Avatar
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    I use Ubuntu, and am eagerly awaiting Gutsy.

    I tried Kubuntu and Xubuntu, and didn't really like them.
    I attempted to install Gentoo but that was just a disaster. Without help from someone who already knows it, I just couldn't get it right.
    Dan

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    I've switched from Slackware to Vector (So I stayed close to /home ), and I love it!
    Can't tell an OS by it's GUI

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    After alot of hopping around....zenwalk

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    CentOS 5. It's very easy to install and use. No problems - yet.

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    I use Debian, Slackware and Gentoo, but my favourite is Slackware. Becouse it works.

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    I don't think I've seen this one yet...I use Lunar Linux Lunar-Linux - Home

    Small following, I have a friend who is a developer that got me started and I've never looked back. By default it is light weight, but you can really do anything you want with it. It is also a source-based distro, so install times are a little longer because you need to compile (but can also optimize.) The package management system is powerful, yet simple, all written out in Bash. It is on the (b)leeding edge of things, maybe not for the faint of heart.

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