K Kidwell28 Baseband Member Messages 47 Mar 22, 2007 #31 I use Slackware and CentOS. CentOS is a lot more user friendly but Slackware is the best if you want to learn how to do pretty much anything in Linux.
I use Slackware and CentOS. CentOS is a lot more user friendly but Slackware is the best if you want to learn how to do pretty much anything in Linux.
Greg Indeed. Messages 1,600 Mar 22, 2007 #33 Lord AnthraX said: XP Pro Click to expand... :sigh: I'm using Edgy right now, but I am probably going to start experimenting with others. Gentoo is high on my list
Lord AnthraX said: XP Pro Click to expand... :sigh: I'm using Edgy right now, but I am probably going to start experimenting with others. Gentoo is high on my list
K Kratos Solid State Member Messages 9 Apr 1, 2007 #35 I'm new to Linux, and Ubuntu is what I have started with, but I plan to try out more distros. Peace!
Z ZenOswyn Baseband Member Messages 79 Apr 1, 2007 #36 Ubuntu. I've used a lot of distro's, but Ubuntu feels great, and the huge community behind it is defiantly a big plus.
Ubuntu. I've used a lot of distro's, but Ubuntu feels great, and the huge community behind it is defiantly a big plus.
S savagenator In Runtime Messages 203 Apr 26, 2007 #37 used suse and ubuntu. Suse is too slow installing stuff for me, so i'm all ubuntu.
ApolloIV In Runtime Messages 192 Apr 27, 2007 #38 I just installed Ubuntu and beryl which is very fun and has a nice feel, but I'm still sticking with windows.
I just installed Ubuntu and beryl which is very fun and has a nice feel, but I'm still sticking with windows.
T Trifid Fully Optimized Messages 4,010 Apr 27, 2007 #40 Linux kernel 2.4.19 with Qtopia 1.7 GUI. Who can guess what it is installed on?