Whats your favorite distro of linux?


whats your favorite linux distro  

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  1. 1. whats your favorite linux distro

    • RedHat
      38
    • Mandrake
      23
    • Slackware
      16
    • Debian
      9
    • Lycoros
      1
    • SuSe
      17
    • Other (if other plz post wich one)
      30


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I love gentoo. I messed up the first install and was really p***** but I gave it another try since I'd otherwise re-compile a good part of Slackware. When Gentoo works it rocks. I'm still not used to the init system but using Emerge is awesome! I managed to emerge E17 but its a bit buggy since I can't read the fonts.

I've used slackware for a long time and I'm hoping someone puts a project together to get an i686 optimized version out - particularly for Perl, X and related apps. Sure I can do it my self but its hard to automate it. If someone does it I will switch back in an instant.

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why do you guys like/dislike Gentoo? i'm about to start the download....how is it better than SUSE or Mandrake?

You build your distro from the ground up and compile everything from scratch (although they do provide some large things on the cd like KDE and GNOME so you don't have to compile those if you don't want to). This makes everything faster. It also uses portage which all you have to do is type emerge <package> and it will install that package and every dependeny that package needs.

there used to be, mandrake was more user-friendly esp. for home users imo. But now from what i hear redhat seems to be at least as easy to use as mandrake.

hmm...well i ran redhat 4 back in the day...but i have forgotten most if not all of what i learned. from what i can see, the gentoo setup process looks much more involved and command-oriented than the mandrake one, so maybe i shouldn't try it until i am more familiar with linux again.

That'd be the best choice havyn. Jumping straight into Gentoo will probably make you hate it (unless you're a very patient person).

Running Mandrake or an equivalent for a while can get you upto feel on how Linux works, what device drivers/modules you'll need to compile when you move to Gentoo, why RPMs suck ;) and what programs you like (when you install distros like Mdk, you get a crapload of programs that you can then pick and choose what you like better--that way, when you move to Gentoo, you won't be compiling and waiting for 10 programs that do the same thing just to see what you like).

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