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#1 Octal

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 12:28 PM

I am interested in what everyone thinks of the major distrobutions. The major distobutions are going to be the top 10 at distrowatch.com

1. Ubuntu
2. Mandriva Linux
3. SUSE LINUX
4. Fedora Core
5. Debian GNU/Linux
6. Knoppix
7. MEPIS Linux
8. Gentoo Linux
9. Slackware Linux
10. Xandros Desktop

Whitch of these do you think are the best? And give a rational, logical reason why this distro is good, and why it isn't.

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 01:01 PM

I’m a Debian man but I also use Gentoo as for Xandros, Ubuntu, Knoppix, MEPIS there just the bastard children of Debian.

Slackware is OK and Fedora and SUSE are reasonable, as for Mandriva well that's a piece of shit.

Edited by m3747r0n, 02 December 2006 - 01:01 PM.


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Posted 02 December 2006 - 01:09 PM

Whitch of these do you think are the best? And give a rational, logical reason why this distro is good, and why it isn't.

I’m a Debian man but I also use Gentoo as for Xandros, Ubuntu, Knoppix, MEPIS there just the bastard children of Debian.

Slackware is OK and Fedora and SUSE are reasonable, as for Mandriva well that's a piece of shit.

Hmm...

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 01:16 PM

hehehe slackware is winning.

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 01:43 PM

There is no best, just what you like, they all use the Linux kernel. I like Debian because I’ve been using it for years and I can do a minimal install and just apt-get the shit I need. Gentoo is great but unless your going to use distributed compiling, it takes a lot of time to install on old hardware.

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 02:18 PM

I like Slackware because I can make it as loaded or as slimmed down as I want. Internet-based package getting tools for it could use some work though (mostly slapt-get not resolving dependencies). Still, it's minimal, but not so minimal that it's a pain to get up and running.

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 04:43 PM

what no windows????
windows 3.1 pwns all of you

Edited by vector, 03 December 2006 - 09:17 AM.


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Posted 02 December 2006 - 05:14 PM

I have to agree with m3747r0n (I've noticed myself doing that a lot lately) about the fact that no distro is the best. It is definitely a matter of what is best for the person, application, hardware, or circumstance. When first trying to get in to linux I tried redhat and didn't like it, then I installed slack but never got it to network and had no help. Eventually I ended up in a bad situation with no computer and Nexis donated me an old box that had Debian on it. I had my crash course in debian at about 7am after a long night of drinking and then he headed home. With debian I was always learning, finding cool new things, and most of all coming to love the distro. Since then I've played with other stuff but I always am happiest with Debian. As I always say, for the beginner I suggest Ubuntu which is just debian's bastard little brother who cheats on all his exams (imho). If anything speaks for debians greatness it has to be that the bulk of the time when someone tells me that blah distro is better than debian, it's usually a debian based distro

I have a lot of respect for Slackware but I just don't think it is right for me on a personal level, it would make a great server and it works especially well on all the boxes at work. Since March when we moved in to this facility I can only think of maybe 3 out 100 boxes that have been rebooted and the only reason was because they were either moved or had to have hardware replaced. 97 boxes with 100% uptime for 7 months is a definite sign of a work horse OS to me. These boxes are also in use 24/7 as our facility never closes and is always staffed.

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 06:57 PM

I'm gonna put my opinion on Ubuntu in here...

The best thing about Ubuntu is the fact that Ubuntu compatable with may types of hardware. Ubuntu has a GUI tool for every CLI tool, which is a good thing, becuase you get an option, but it is also a bad thing, becuse you don't learn as much as if you had only CLI tools. The way Ubuntu detects hardware is amazing. I will plug a usb mouse into my laptop, and Ubuntu will know it is there. Though it isn't a good habit to learn. Ubuntu also has hunderds of packages located in thier Synaptic Package Manager. But the downfall to that is that you don't have to learn how to compile a package. It has exellent documentation, but that means you don't have to read a readme.txt file, or a man page.

Overall Ubuntu is too user freindly by defualt to learn something. Though you can make it so you do. And it does alot for you, so you don't learn too much.

I'll say stuff about other distros soon.

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 08:25 PM

slackware simply becuase while its small, it comes with everything u need, and it teaches u about linux like gentoo but without having to spend as much time getting it up

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 08:54 PM

slackware simply becuase while its small, it comes with everything u need, and it teaches u about linux like gentoo but without having to spend as much time getting it up

how long does it take you to get it up??? sorry you kinda left yourself open for that one :P

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 09:04 PM

lol I tried install gentoo on one pc and It took all night(left it on all night) to get half way done compiling and its an ok speed pc, where it took slackware about 1 and a half hours

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 09:13 PM

All distros are for n00bs! LFS 4 LYF! :P


If you are really 1337x0rz, LSF+customkernel

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 09:44 PM

All the Distro's are good Distro's :)

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Posted 02 December 2006 - 10:54 PM

All distros are for n00bs! LFS 4 LYF! :P


If you are really 1337x0rz, LSF+customkernel

Actually, I am currently slowly working on linux from scratch.

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Posted 03 December 2006 - 03:25 AM

Been using Slackware for about two years now. Am loving it more than anything I've tried before.

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Posted 03 December 2006 - 07:14 AM

Been using Slackware for about two years now. Am loving it more than anything I've tried before.



Slackware of course, you just can't beat it's simplicity.
Besides, it is the only distro which is trying to do things Unix way.

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Posted 03 December 2006 - 08:07 AM


Been using Slackware for about two years now. Am loving it more than anything I've tried before.



Slackware of course, you just can't beat it's simplicity.
Besides, it is the only distro which is trying to do things Unix way.


If you like UNIX use Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, IRIX or try Plan9, BSD, MINIX and OSX. I find it odd when people say they use Slackware because it’s very UNIX like.

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Posted 03 December 2006 - 10:29 AM

For a desktop distro I've been a heavy Ubuntu user for the last half year. I used to hate FC with a passion, because of Yum, but having played around with FC 5 & 6 a bit I'm turning into a bit of a fan. It just feels like a very mature and stable distro. I still hate Yum, with a passion.

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Posted 03 December 2006 - 12:10 PM



Been using Slackware for about two years now. Am loving it more than anything I've tried before.



Slackware of course, you just can't beat it's simplicity.
Besides, it is the only distro which is trying to do things Unix way.


If you like UNIX use Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, IRIX or try Plan9, BSD, MINIX and OSX. I find it odd when people say they use Slackware because it’s very UNIX like.

Slackware is the most Unix like Linux distro; that most know of. (A semi colon was supposed to go there, right?)




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