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Linux
As you know Linux comes in meny flavor distributions. What is your flavor choice?
My flavor was RedHat for a long time, but latly it seem that RedHat has become sugar coated like windows. I now use SlackWare. SlackWare is really nice linux distribution. Kinda like RedHat was before they went Co. :eek:
*On a side note im looking for some cool linux wallpaper. If anyone knows of a good linux wallpaper site please post a link in your reply.
TwIsT3D
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I have used SuSE (by the way not Sesu) for more then 3 years and it's still my favourite!
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Re: Linux
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Originally posted here by TwIsT3D
On a side note im looking for some cool linux wallpaper.
http://www.kde-look.org/
Just one of many. Also I found another site that had cool papers.If you search the old threads you'll find my podting of Linux wallpaper sites. Here is a pic of mine.
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Ah ha.......... Found it. Check out this thread. Plenty of papers including the ones I use with my KDE.
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=227803
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I am really an advocate of FreeBSD, but I've got a terciary machine that is running slackware. I had tried other distros, Mandrake, RH, SuSE, Debian, Corel, Devil Linux, and a few others.. All in all I found that if I had to use Linux, slackware was about the best for my needs.
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I am really an advocate of FreeBSD, but I've got a terciary machine that is running slackware. I had tried other distros, Mandrake, RH, SuSE, Debian, Corel, Devil Linux, and a few others.. All in all I found that if I had to use Linux, slackware was about the best for my needs.
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i like mandrake....redhat just doesn't "feel right".....i have no other excuse then that.
my goal for the summer was to check out slackware, but i just recently (this weekend) got freebsd, and i love it. maybe i won't get around to slackware afterall.
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I use Suse 7.2 and have had no complaints so far, and at £50 for the full professional edition (7 CDs/ 1 DVD) it's far better value for money than the other distros I've seen. Suse also seem keen to constantly update their products, which is another good sign. :)
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Mandrake and RedHat all the way...
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I've been using Redhat since pre-5 release and I'm having to agree that they're becoming more corporate with every day that goes by. I'm now looking into Turbolinux or Slackware but I was really hoping that Storm Linux would have made it. Bleh...