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trademark91 02-08-2012 10:31 PM

Voted slack because its what I do, and always will, use, but Arch certainly gained a lot of followers this year.

dudeman41465 02-08-2012 11:41 PM

Been using Debian for a couple years now and I'm very happy with it. Ubuntu ran me off with their whole "Unity" movement. Ubuntu got insanely slow and unresponsive with the release of 11.04 and the introduction of Unity. Even "Gnome Classic" felt sluggish.

Since moving to Debian I've migrated all my personal machines, including my server, to Debian, and it has been rock solid for me.

nitrov 02-09-2012 12:51 AM

CrunchBang!!!

grave_violin 02-09-2012 12:58 AM

Slackware

sycamorex 02-09-2012 02:15 PM

Sugar. Always the second position. 2 more votes and Slack would come first!!! Nevermind.

Ion Silverbolt 02-09-2012 07:48 PM

I'm shocked Ubuntu came in first considering the turd it is. I suppose if you group in Kubuntu and Xubuntu in there, that must have kept it up there.

Knightron 02-09-2012 09:49 PM

Yeah i know, i honestly didn't think it would come first after Unity. I believe Mint, Debian and Arch obtained a good share of original Ubuntu users this year. I gave Kubuntu another go this year but was disappointed to find that the quality of Ubuntu is still the sad disappointment i had when i first began Gnu/Linux last year. On a fresh install, using synaptic to upgrade everything, it broke and was unrepairable; i had to reinstall and once again it broke trying to update; third time round i used apt-get to do the bloody update, and it worked, but by this time i'd had enough of the stupid thing and didn't think it was worth it. i want my os to work, and i'd expect other people to wish much the same which is why i'm baffled to see these results. I don't care if my distribution is popular or not, but i hope that the people who are voting aren't people whom have only tried one distro, and that's it.

brianL 02-10-2012 05:07 AM

Deja Vu. How many years is it now that Slack has been coming second to Ubuntu? Surprised that Mint hasn't toppled Ubuntu from its top spot. Maybe next year: Slackware number 1, Mint number 2?

PrinceCruise 02-10-2012 07:44 AM

/IMHO

Slackware is not at number 2 actually. It's at place 1 since years.

My guess is that for *ubuntu's as a desktop OS those people too must have voted who had a short stint with it and moved back to other OS's. Not very hard to guess that Ubuntu is what the general mass listen as a desktop OS everywhere.

For Slackware as a *desktop OS, only those people will and must have voted who actually *used* it as a desktop OS forever.

Big difference, hail Slackware.

*IMHO/
Regards.

justcallmejim 02-10-2012 10:24 AM

Well with only 875 votes it's hard to take it seriously. Certainly not worth over analyzing.

verndog 02-11-2012 10:54 PM

Its good to see Slackware's response. Even though I use Ubuntu mostly. I come to Linux?'s to get a more balance view. Distrwatch is all about Mint is better than Ubuntu or vice versa.

jhnnma 02-12-2012 05:16 PM

I have only used PClinuxOS, did try out Mint for a while but as soon as I tried PClinuxOS have never felt the need to use anything else.
Has worked straight out of the box and everything is kept up to date by Tex and his team. Very happy with this distrib..
Cheers :)

Lsatenstein 08-27-2012 11:21 AM

The best distribution
 
The Distrowatch indications (download indications) reflect only the fact that the majority of linux down-loaders are English speaking.
Suse, in Europe, has a very major following. There are Russian distributions that also have a very major following. Some of them surpass the number one and two ratings from the posted bar charts.

Tryum 08-28-2012 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lsatenstein (Post 4765526)
The Distrowatch indications (download indications) reflect only the fact that the majority of linux down-loaders are English speaking.
Suse, in Europe, has a very major following. There are Russian distributions that also have a very major following. Some of them surpass the number one and two ratings from the posted bar charts.

Agreed. Also, this poll is somewhat rigged and biased since not all distros are here (e.g. Where is Zenwalk?) and you can also see that Xmms (Gtk+1 application which its development is in a halt since 2004) appears in the Audio Media Player Application of the Year but, apparently, you will not see IHU (a Qt3 application which its development is in a halt since 2008) - Jeremy, please correct me if I am wrong.

IHU requires no account registration. It needs merely three thing:
* GNU/Linux (It is not compatible with Windows sound system, yet)
* Itself (IHU)
* IP address (Internet access)

I had an stable call which ended by a human (not power outage or something else) and that has lasted for more than fifty four (54) hours. I was in Amman Jordan (very slow internet connection) and the other peer was in Canada. It was because of SPEEX (used by many open source VoIP software) that has made this call possible with the slow connection that I have used then.
This is a VoIP application of the past and of the future.
This must be spread.


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