What distro do you use?

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What is your primary/favorite distro?

Slackware
4
9%
Debian
2
4%
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu
19
40%
Fedora
4
9%
SUSE
2
4%
Gentoo
4
9%
Mandriva
3
6%
Something Else (post distro?)
9
19%
 
Total votes: 47

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What distro do you use?

Post by devhen » Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:07 pm

I couldnt help myself... had to post a poll :wink:

I use Fedora myself but I imagine most of you use Slackware, no?

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Post by Wally Balljacker » Wed Nov 08, 2006 8:40 pm

Mainly Slack whenever possible. I've been running Debian on this old Mac that I picked up, and I have Debian running on my GameCube which I can use to stream media to my TV.
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Post by Shawn S » Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:19 pm

I run Ubuntu. It's just what I'm comfortable with.
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Post by Tsuroerusu » Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:01 pm

I run SUSE on my primary desktop, OpenBSD on my secondary desktop (a Mac mini), OpenBSD on small web server, and soon FreeBSD on my Xbox.
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Post by shopRatt » Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:07 pm

I run Kubuntu on my laptop and daughter's pc. Slackware on my test machine and screw around with fedora every now and then. :lol:
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Post by Ruhar » Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:53 am

Slackware.
Have also recently used Arch and (K)Ubuntu quite a bit, but keep coming back to Slack. Just extremely reliable, fast (enough for me) and solid. Really pleased with the 11.0 release.

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Post by monsterb » Thu Nov 09, 2006 2:05 am

I run Ubuntu 6.10 AMD64 and my mother-in-law runs her mouth! :twisted:
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Laptop: Mandriva
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Post by Kindred » Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:24 am

I've been running Arch for about ten months, recent switched to the 64 bit version and i'm very happy with it. Lately i've been itching to try something else just for fun but nothing really appeals so much.

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Post by Patrick » Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:34 am

After talking to Erik last night I'm very interested in checking out the whole rPath suite for building software appliances:
http://www.rpath.com/rbuilder/

This type of thing is perfect for things for like Asterisk, LAMP, MythTV, etc..
Specialized distros that need to be streamlined for what they're doing.

They have their own distro and Foresight Linux is based on it: http://web.foresightlinux.org/

They have a next gen package management system called Conary:
http://wiki.rpath.com/wiki/Conary:Overview

This is very cool stuff. I'm reading up on it now.
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Post by Tsuroerusu » Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:39 am

Patrick wrote:After talking to Erik last night I'm very interested in checking out the whole rPath suite for building software appliances
That was a really great interview last night man! And what I really liked is that the dude knew damn well what he was talking about and not just wingin' it.

Also I liked the whole "the sky's the limit" and "use my bandwidth" attitude he had, that's just totally awesome.

I've played with Foresight Linux, and it's a damn good way for trying out the latest in GNOME!
The GNOME desktop you see in there is cutting-edge and looks beautiful with SUSE's Gilouche theme with a green tone to it, Tango icons and stuff, very slick looking.
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Post by Gomer_X » Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:44 am

My primary desktop runs Fedora, basically because my wife needs to have a system that just works. I also need Fedora for Jokosher development (since most of the devs are Ubuntu weenies). I'll probably upgrade it to Fedora Core 6 in the next few weeks.

My secondary desktop (the one I use most) and my server run Gentoo. I voted for Gentoo because it's on more machines in my house. If Gentoo were more up to date, and less buggy, I might drop Fedora.

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Post by Chess » Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:59 am

Yeah, that was a great interview last night. The rpath guys are very cool -- they come to our local LUG meetings that are held at Red Hat and they are very, very involved with the community in a variety of ways, just like the RH guys. We have a pretty good technology atmosphere here in Raleigh, with the Research Triangle Park and the 3 big univerisities, NC State, Duke, and Chapel Hill. Epic Games (makers of Unreal Tournament) is based here as well.
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Post by Patrick » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:25 am

Chess wrote:We have a pretty good technology atmosphere here in Raleigh...
and you have nice weather and blah, blah ;)

I have a buddy who moved down there recently. I'll have to pop on by and say hello if I visit anytime soon.
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Post by Gomer_X » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:26 am

Chess wrote:Yeah, that was a great interview last night. The rpath guys are very cool -- they come to our local LUG meetings that are held at Red Hat and they are very, very involved with the community in a variety of ways, just like the RH guys. We have a pretty good technology atmosphere here in Raleigh, with the Research Triangle Park and the 3 big univerisities, NC State, Duke, and Chapel Hill. Epic Games (makers of Unreal Tournament) is based here as well.
I talked to Eric for about 10 minutes at the Ohio LinuxFest. He was great to talk to.

I wish I would have known he had that much Red Hat history. I would have loved to hear more about that. The funny thing was he was a few booths down from both Red Hat and Fedora, and none of them seemed to know who he was. :D

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Post by Patrick » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:30 am

Gomer_X wrote:I talked to Eric for about 10 minutes at the Ohio LinuxFest. He was great to talk to.
You sure it was Eric you talked to? I don't remember him being there. I went over to the rPath table and chatted with them.
Here's a picture of Erik:

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