similar flavours
how can i find that which flavors are similar to other flavors ?
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Please explain.
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LoL
Is this guy real? Flavors of WHAT? soup, chocolate, candy, cookies, softdrinks, gum, or linux distributions ;) |
Taste them??????????????????
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LoL Brian
I reckon he means linux , but its worth a post or two ;) (big up Oldham, used to live near Radcliffe Cricket Club - I know - the palatial district! |
keratos
Radcliffe Cricket Club? Can't remember where that is or was. How long since you lived here? |
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Basically you can take a look at sites like distrowatch that contain information about distributions. Some sites may have a way of categorizing distributions, for example by their use (desktop-aimed, server-aimed, firewalling-aimed distributions etc.) or "skill level" (LFS, Ubuntu, ...) Then if you mean which distributions are more or less based on some other distributions, you should visit the distributions' websites or some forums, there is usually mentioned (you can do a web search if you like, to speed this up) what is based on what. For example Ubuntu is based on Debian, and so on. Overall it's a tough question. Asking from people, in IRC for example, is a good way also :) |
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