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H_TeXMeX_H 01-09-2009 12:40 PM

Slackware. Actually I run slamd64 at the moment.

brianL 01-09-2009 12:53 PM

Gimme an S...Gimme a L...Gimme an A...Gimme a C...Gimme a K...Gimme a W...Gimme an A...Gimme an R...Gimme an E!!!!!
What does it spell? Ubuntu!!!!

H_TeXMeX_H 01-09-2009 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brianL (Post 3402634)
Gimme an S...Gimme a L...Gimme an A...Gimme a C...Gimme a K...Gimme a W...Gimme an A...Gimme an R...Gimme an E!!!!!
What does it spell? Ubuntu!!!!

What ? Blasphemy !!! :eek: :mad: :confused: :cry: :rolleyes:

brianL 01-09-2009 01:33 PM

I must be dyslexic. :D

sycamorex 01-09-2009 01:41 PM

Generally, I'd say Debian, but in 2008 it was F9/10 that I used most of the time.

Hitboxx 01-09-2009 02:51 PM

Fedora.

Mega Man X 01-09-2009 11:20 PM

I think next year we should have a top and a bottom. In this case:

Top -> Ubuntu.
Bottom -> Slackware.

kjuergen 01-09-2009 11:42 PM

After years of struggle I found my desktop Linux: CentOS 5.2 (KDE). No, it's not the slickest but I don't get the ugrade treadmill latest after 18 months and it's stable as I want it to be! To me an OS is just there to launch my programs and not to play with the desktop itself..........

Juergen

SqdnGuns 01-09-2009 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mega Man X (Post 3403207)
I think next year we should have a top and a bottom. In this case:

Top -> Ubuntu.
Bottom -> Slackware.

OK........

"Ubuntu: An African word meaning "Slackware is to hard for me."

Mega Man X 01-10-2009 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SqdnGuns (Post 3403221)
OK........

"Ubuntu: An African word meaning "Slackware is to hard for me."

LOL, yeah. I know, I kinda asked for that :)

SqdnGuns 01-10-2009 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mega Man X (Post 3403225)
LOL, yeah. I know, I kinda asked for that :)

At least you have a sense of humor about it. Kudos to you. :cool:

mitchell7man 01-10-2009 12:24 AM

Didn't Xandros scoop up Freespire when they bought Linspire?

whats with he spire names lol

I really need to get back into the linux thing....

mjjzf 01-10-2009 01:47 AM

In this poll I usually choose the distribution which has made most progress or made the greatest impression during the year. I am a Slackware user and can't seem to escape it, but I try to take a broad look.
I have used Opensuse 11.1, and I would say it is the most beautiful distribution I have seen. I have used Pardus, and I must say it is becoming one of the most beginner-friendly distributions I have tried. This one deserves more recognition than it gets. I also find it remarkable that it is developed and backed by the scientific and technological research council of Turkey (Tübitak).
As always, Fedora made some interesting releases this year, too.
The distribution I find to have gained most this year is Arch Linux. I have used it myself and find their tools very interesting and useful, coupled with excellent documentation. I have seen a lot of people turn to this one recently - so even of Slackware made some interesting changes with the 12.x series, this year goes to Arch.

Piccolo_Pete 01-10-2009 10:12 AM

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I have used Opensuse 11.1, and I would say it is the most beautiful distribution I have seen.
I've been quite impressed with OpenSUSE 11.1 too. My first encounter with SUSE was with 9.3 and while I liked it, I felt that it needed some improvements, especially with system administration and YaST. Looking at SUSE's development from 9.3 to 11.1 (including SLE too) the distro has improved tremendously and I know that I can use it as an immediate Windows workstation replacement. Its own custom GNOME theme with the "Start" menu I think is great and it certainly separates itself from the rest of the GNOME-based distros, which ultimately have really become the same. Hats off to the OpenSUSE team for creating such an awesome product!

pusrob 01-10-2009 03:34 PM

I tried Debian Lenny, and it rocks!


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