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Thread: What is the best version of LINUX?

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    i agree with buying SuSe, its better than red hat and mandrake put together.

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    Mandrake is a nice place to start. They have a free online training program called Mandrake Campus. I did most of the course 2 years ago, haven't been back recently, it was pretty good at the time. But what do I know, I think any free training is good!! You sign up for it at http://www.mandrakeclub.com/

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    I like both RedHat and Debian. RedHat installed itself pretty much. I just had to select a few options. Debian on the other hand, well I had to get my hand dirty with that. But, I learned a lot. If you like to tinker try Debian.

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    Haha! SuSe should add half of AntiOnline to the payroll for advertising, There is like a million of us on here that use SuSe and tell others to.

    also, Im one of them, use SuSe Linux, buy it and youll see why we all use it.

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    /me sniffs slacccckwaaarre... gennnntttooooo..... we'll send you money!

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    Everyone here knows my takes on Linux, im a supporter of SuSe Linux and for Free BSD, either one owns, SuSe is a hell of alot easier though. If your new to this, look for a thread called "Operating System Selection" It has a ton of info and i think you may like it.

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    Thumbs up SuSE

    SuSE all the way baby!
    Microsoft is not the answer;
    It is the Question.
    No is the Answer!

  8. #18
    i agreed with Shrekkie, it just like ur personal taylor...
    but 4 me, if u love to explore stuffs, try redhat.. i tried madrake, but still in love with redhat.. ..
    if u have time, just try them all, after all, lots of them are free... there will be something that suit for u

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    You can use which ever version of Linux, but I don't see why you would buy it, when you could download it freely. What you might want to do, is buy a book that has linux cd's. That way, not only will you be able to learn, but you'll have the cd's you want.

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    I don't see why you would buy it, when you could download it freely."

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