Hi everybody.
The spirit of colaboration of the GNU/Linux Debian Community is the best example of how a society can improve life quality of people.
Thats my opinion...
Hi everybody.
The spirit of colaboration of the GNU/Linux Debian Community is the best example of how a society can improve life quality of people.
Thats my opinion...
Yes i think too
I've voting for novell's SLED. But for those who can't afford that, I like Ubuntu a lot because if it's willingness to use some restricted drivers. It really isn't fun having to hunt down a whole bunch of audio codecs just to edit an audio file.
OpenSuse 11 is great for Virtualization if anyone is looking for VMWare.
Regards,
Justin
I use Debian on another computer and I like it. To me, all the popular distros are good.![]()
...i like ubuntu.., hehe if someone's hard disk becomes corrupted i just plug my ubuntu live usb and backup files...
I think RED HAT Linux
Also i like ubuntu...and also i am ubuntu server on my personal network
Last edited by zubair12; 07-13-2009 at 02:04 PM.
Wow, so many different suggestions on which one is the best!
Maybe we can all at least agree on this: "All distributions of linux are equal, but some are more equal than others."
lol That's one of my favorite quotes. Can anyone tell me where the original version came from?
I love my Gentoo boxes, you only can get problems with blocking packages on upgrades.
If you do a correct upgrade, everything uses to be OK. If something fails, forums are very useful.
Although, it's a metadistribution, no an usual distribution.
Ubuntu is generally considered the easiest to install & use for basic use, because it has a lot of people working on getting the hardware to work without installing anything, and its targeted to normal people rather than computer geeks. But if you are a computer geek (like me), then you might prefer something that gives you more control, like OpenSUSE or Fedora or even KUbuntu (Ubuntu but with a different user interface)
Cheers,
Shervin.