ubuntu 9.10, but i dont use it very often.
Ubuntu 10.04 is nice!
I use Red Hat and Cent OS. The problem is I spend so much time in the command line that I don't know where anything is in the GUI!
I'd like to play around with backtrack but with today's laptops, there is no way I'm easily going to get a wifi card with packet injection capabilities. I'd have to research into a good usb wifi adapter that's supported.
I miss the days of random nut '03
Click for more activation options, then activate by telephone. Run the keygen.if I call them, aren't they going to get me? (you know, down there)
i got ubuntu :~)
Slackware 13.1 (x86)
Expert - Minimal install
Running only OpenBox
Custom compiled kernel
Nice, light, stable and fast, just the way I like it!![]()
Ubuntu/Gnome, OpenSuse/KDE in a couple of laptops and Debian for a server. Very happy with all of them, each has it's pros and cons. But there is a great support for Ubuntu and Debian. Recently upgraded to OpenSuse 11.3, which the KDE 4 requires lots of resources I think, still trying things up.
Dual Boot Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with windows.
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