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  • H Hans Dietrich

    What's the best free Linux distro these days?

    Best wishes, Hans


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    Douglas Troy
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    Hans, I'll throw my two cents into the Linux ring here: First off, as many others have already said, you need to know what it is you want out of it, really, since they're all kinda of different; of course, that doesn't stop you from adding to any of the distros. I run both Ubuntu and openSUSE and I like them both. I have found that GNOME is far more stable and user friendly than KDE, plus I don't care for the whole KDE Widget interface thing. Both Ubuntu and openSUSE provide a Software library, where you can go easily find Linux software to install. They are well organized and maintained. I have run both of them in VirtualBox without any problems, and for the most part, they perform well. Although they do seem to have issues with mounting external drives "quickly", but that could be a VirtualBox thing. Regardless of what you choose, I highly recommended grabbing a copy of VirtualBox, and loading your distros in there, to play around, decide what you like, then deploy on a machine "for real". Also - if you're looking for "tiny" try Small Damn Linux (50mb foot print). Have fun.


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      Without!

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      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

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      x2! We loaded up Ubuntu Server without GUI as a Backup Server. All it is doing is running scripts, and the speed is awesome. Also, the regular release schedule of Ubuntu is something you can plan for.

      Gary

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      • J Jeremy Falcon

        Or you could be a real man and use Unix. ;P

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        Jim Crafton
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        Yes but that costs money. Plus you need some sort of inoculation :)

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          Yes but that costs money. Plus you need some sort of inoculation :)

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          Douglas Troy
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          Jim Crafton wrote:

          Plus you need some sort of inoculation

          That's true. I believe the medical term for it, is lobotomy.


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            Hans, I'll throw my two cents into the Linux ring here: First off, as many others have already said, you need to know what it is you want out of it, really, since they're all kinda of different; of course, that doesn't stop you from adding to any of the distros. I run both Ubuntu and openSUSE and I like them both. I have found that GNOME is far more stable and user friendly than KDE, plus I don't care for the whole KDE Widget interface thing. Both Ubuntu and openSUSE provide a Software library, where you can go easily find Linux software to install. They are well organized and maintained. I have run both of them in VirtualBox without any problems, and for the most part, they perform well. Although they do seem to have issues with mounting external drives "quickly", but that could be a VirtualBox thing. Regardless of what you choose, I highly recommended grabbing a copy of VirtualBox, and loading your distros in there, to play around, decide what you like, then deploy on a machine "for real". Also - if you're looking for "tiny" try Small Damn Linux (50mb foot print). Have fun.


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            Douglas Troy wrote:

            50mb foot print

            That is MASSIVE! I recommend MenuetOS. :rolleyes:

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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              Or you could be a real man and use Unix. ;P

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              TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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              Why would I want to get my nuts chopped-off?

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              • H Hans Dietrich

                What's the best free Linux distro these days?

                Best wishes, Hans


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                Hans Dietrich wrote:

                What's the best free Linux distro these days?

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                • H Hans Dietrich

                  What's the best free Linux distro these days?

                  Best wishes, Hans


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                  N a v a n e e t h
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                  I am using a highly customized version of Arch linux and a kernel compiled from source. It is a pain to configure everything by hand. But if you enjoy doing it, Arch is worth trying.

                  Best wishes, Navaneeth

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                    I am using a highly customized version of Arch linux and a kernel compiled from source. It is a pain to configure everything by hand. But if you enjoy doing it, Arch is worth trying.

                    Best wishes, Navaneeth

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                    Navaneeth, I've been meaning to email you for a while now. You once mentioned customizing Emacs with CEDET and other stuff to suit your C++ coding IDE needs. Would you be interested in making an article out of that?

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                    • H Hans Dietrich

                      What's the best free Linux distro these days?

                      Best wishes, Hans


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                      dazfuller
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                      Personally I'm using Ubuntu, although I'm thinking of setting up a proper dev environment for which I'm thinking I'll use Fedora. Arch is good if you want to play around more as you need to do everything. Mint is great if you're a new user and want everything to just work Really just try a few and see what works for you :-D

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                      • H Hans Dietrich

                        What's the best free Linux distro these days?

                        Best wishes, Hans


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                        Personally, I prefer Gentoo Linux. I use it as my main development PC at work. We also are starting to use CentOS for more servers (slowly migrating away from Solaris). I use Gentoo at home as a desktop OS, and on other PCs for media (with MythTV). Another distribution that I have been using for years is ClarkConnect (they recently changed their name to ClearOS). It is a great little gateway/firewall distro that is based on CentOS. And one more ... Xubuntu Linux is nice for an older machine. If all you need is basic internet/email/office applications, this will work just fine. Lots of choices out there ...

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                        • H Hans Dietrich

                          What's the best free Linux distro these days?

                          Best wishes, Hans


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                          desktop: linux mint, ubuntu, fedora server: debian, centos, ubuntu server

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                            What's the best free Linux distro these days?

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                            I have been using fedora since it was redhat 6. It is very stable and well supported through its community. I have been using it in a production environment in a multi-server role and have never regretted going down this road. I do like what I hear about CentOS but wonder how it might differ from fedora (really) Word on the street is ubuntu is probably the friendlier entry point into linux. The important thing is to get and learn Linux of any flavor and discover how to make a computer work for you. Linux - "set it and forget it" I have a fedora system that I shipped 500 miles away for a branch office to plug into their network. They plugged in the cat5 and power and - i just checked - it has been running 399 days now without rebooting. (of course now that I said something...) Long Live Linux!

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                              What's the best free Linux distro these days?

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                              Backtrack ;)

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                                What's the best free Linux distro these days?

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                                I've been using Debian everyday for over a year. I try to only use free (as in free speech) software. It is a pain when it comes to Flash. I haven't downloaded any Adobe Flash drivers. I use an open source version. Debian is very reliable. If I must watch some videos, I boot into Windows.

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                                  What's the best free Linux distro these days?

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                                  I have been using Linux for about 15 years now. I believe the best Distros out right now are; OpenSUSE 11.2 and Ubuntu 9.10 (Note: Ubuntu is about to release ver. 10.04 around the end of the month) Both versions have a strong Linux Kernel and structure with an enormous amount of support. But if you are new to linux or just prefer an easy to manage GUI version, then I would recommend Ubuntu.

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                                  • H Hans Dietrich

                                    What's the best free Linux distro these days?

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                                    Depends on what it is intended to do, but for server I use CentOS the most and regarding to desktops I use mainly Fedora and Ubuntu. There are also distro's that have a specific task like BackTrack and Astaro.

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                                      What's the best free Linux distro these days?

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                                      Glenn_Y
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                                      I've been running Ubuntu as my main OS at home for 4 years, I mostly use it for web browsing, media and the likes with the occasional C and web development and I love it. Sure occasionally you have to tweak it to get stuff to work but it's pretty good now days. I'm running it on an old Toshiba laptop.

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                                        Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

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                                        x2! We loaded up Ubuntu Server without GUI as a Backup Server. All it is doing is running scripts, and the speed is awesome. Also, the regular release schedule of Ubuntu is something you can plan for.

                                        Gary

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                                        +1 for Ubuntu server running my NAS. It was also going to support MythTV and MAME, but, those projects have stalled. I think you have to define "best" to answer the OPs question though. I'm running PCLinuxOS on one of my boxes, and it's fine, but is it the best? No idea. It's just what I chose at the time.

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                                          I've been using Debian everyday for over a year. I try to only use free (as in free speech) software. It is a pain when it comes to Flash. I haven't downloaded any Adobe Flash drivers. I use an open source version. Debian is very reliable. If I must watch some videos, I boot into Windows.

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                                          I'm assuming you're running 64? I've found the latest beta release works well.

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