i hav Ubuntu 10.04 So far i hav jus install basic apps n used for entertainment purpose alone haven't worked on anything there so far
i hav Ubuntu 10.04 So far i hav jus install basic apps n used for entertainment purpose alone haven't worked on anything there so far
Red hat enterprise 5 , and sometimes ubuntu 10.04
pity these linux forums always go a bit stale Q.Q
Anyhows, Gentoo is my first choice, nothing better than emerge, ports is good, but emerge is like chocolate covered sex. USE flags and package.use makes system updates continue to have your own options, and everything has what you want, not what some packager thinks you want.
If I really have to go binary based, it's fedora/centos/redhat in that order. That being said, fedora has a short lifespan, which can be a pain for production servers (anyone tried doing a headless upgrade with yum will have shared some tears I'm sure)
I use Debian sid for my desktops and ubuntu with xbmc for my media center.
Ubuntu <---- Good for home desktop use occasionally
Debian <--- For my seedboxes, works very well with rtorrent, easy to setup and very stable.
Arch, a rolling release.
Another Arch user here I like to know just what exactly I'm running on my computer.
Mint with XFCE. I like it a lot!
I'm back. The downside is that I'm also old now.
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