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favorite linux distro (9 posts)

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  • Avatar Image Aleksey Mykhailov said 6 months, 2 weeks ago:

    What you favorite linux distro? And why ?

  • Avatar Image Nofool said 6 months, 2 weeks ago:

    Gentoo!

    1. Upgrade easy to maintain
    2. The most beautiful CUI
    3. Software is rich in resources, basically any software can be directly emerge
    4. Can easily customize the freedom (USE flag, CFLAGS / LDFLAGS, some of the software unstable / remaining stable)
    5. Documentation rich
    …………

  • Avatar Image Devrim Yasar said 6 months, 2 weeks ago:

    I’ve never used Gentoo but after this post thinking of giving it a try. My favorite is Debian/Ubunt, their packages almost always get you what you’re looking for…

  • Avatar Image Aleksey Mykhailov said 6 months, 2 weeks ago:

    I’m gentoo user too :)
    I have choose it because this distro haven’t releases – you can do permanent update. In another distros, if you want guaranteed stability and integrity you should reinstall you PC/Server. I hated this when I’ve used Fedora Core.

  • Avatar Image Christian Schulze said 5 months ago:

    Archlinux!
    Very similiar to Gentoo, just without compiling all the time.

    - Rooling Release
    - Bleeding Edge
    - Archlinux User Repository
    - i686/x86_64
    - etc.

  • Avatar Image Torsten Raudssus said 3 months, 2 weeks ago:

    Debian ftw!

  • Avatar Image Bergamote Wilks said 1 month, 2 weeks ago:

    Mint (based on ubuntu).
    It’s such a no brainer and everything looks nice.
    Now… drooling release? hmm… *goes-off-to-investigate*

  • Avatar Image Chuck House said 1 week, 2 days ago:

    Debian, ubuntu for customers as it’s easier to deal with.
    I used to be a serious slackware guy but I’ve not used them in a few years.

  • Avatar Image 3mr3 said 1 week ago:

    On workstation, Ubuntu always do the job,
    On server, centOS rules my world (: