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View Poll Results: Number of various Linux Operating Systems you know

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Thread: Linux

  1. #1
    Noogle
    bhagavat
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    Linux

    How many people know about various Linux desktop versions.

  2. #2
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    Here's a list of LiveCd versions:
    http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php

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    Noogle
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    I have a nasty Conexant HSF modem so I'm stuck with the big one - Mandrake/Mandriva

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    ubuntu all the way, i also know a little in madrake and redhat

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    Noogle
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    i think that Linux is the one of the best OS's out there. I kind of wish that some software companies would have thier software compatible with Tux.

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    just 5... red hat / mandrake / suze / debian / iforgot..

    hehe..

  7. #7
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    mart
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    right now i prefere debian / ubuntu.. but have tried mor than 20... i guess...

    suse, mandrake, linspire, freespire, knoppix, slackware, gentoo, debian, redhat, fendora, mepis, damn small, xandros, yoper, slax, knoppix std, geexbox, sam, danix, overclockix, hakin9

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    Senior Googler
    Fahhem
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    I'm currently using Gentoo, actually I'm not as I screwed some stuff up and now I'm stuck in Windows until I have time to install it again.

    Portage is the best package installation system I've heard of/used.

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    Noogle
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    And also yellowdog for Mac systems

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    ubuntu is the best and most realiable, i've tried about 7 linux versions and ubuntu is the only one that hasn't messed with website and gaming graphics.

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    My computer server is Linux, but I use an old Windows based system at home. Still using 98se. Oh well, some of us are slow to change.

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    Noogle
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    Linux es la coolieo

    If you are looking at this now, you should switch too linux if you havent already done so.

    I wish linux would work with my di-126 router, o well, i just have to use windows for now.

    LINUX IS DA BOMB!

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    Noogle
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    Ubuntu Linux is the best distro for a newbie.
    But Gentoo Linux is the best the distro exits on Earth, even thought it is not very much newbie friendly

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    Junior Googler
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    I cant say more distribution name than 20, but there are around 300-400 on distrowatch.com. Here are some of the best:

    SuSE
    Ubuntu
    Red HAt
    Fedora
    Mandrake ( Mandriva )
    KNOPPIX
    PCLinuxOs
    Linspire
    Lindows
    Mepis
    Debian
    Slackware
    Corel
    Vine
    Xandros
    AndSoONNNN

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    Noogle
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    Quote Originally Posted by csezol
    I cant say more distribution name than 20, but there are around 300-400 on distrowatch.com. Here are some of the best:

    SuSE
    Ubuntu
    Red HAt
    Fedora
    Mandrake ( Mandriva )
    KNOPPIX
    PCLinuxOs
    Linspire
    Lindows
    Mepis
    Debian
    Slackware
    Corel
    Vine
    Xandros
    AndSoONNNN
    You are missing the best distro dude :P
    GENTOO LINUX
    TAKE THE POWER BACK! USE GENTOO LINUX!

  16. #16
    Noogle
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    My bro converted me to linux. I'd used unix for development before but never delved into actually installing anything! I use ubuntu and it's ok. Far far easier than I imagined actually

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    Master Googler
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    Where remains CRUX? IT is the tux powa :>

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    I like Ubuntu becouse it is free=) May be you other free Linuxbased OS ? Please tell=)

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    I like Ubuntu becouse it is free
    I like the way they ship free CDs.

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    Yeah it's cool=))

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