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mooseontheloose
9 Jun 2003, 03:13am
I started on Mandrake.
Then Redhat.
Slackware
Gentoo
currently messing around with FreeBSD and OpenBSD. :D
trippin
9 Jun 2003, 03:20am
Yes, freebsd would be my all time favorite, ive used gentoo (most recent) but started with redhat and mandrake. Ive also used debian some and slackware. I really dont like linux that much. Freebsd is where its @ for me, does everything i need it to, on pretty much any hardware i can muster.
Cool Canuck
9 Jun 2003, 03:50am
I started with RedHat but ran into dependency problems everytime I tried to compile things so switched to Slackware. Newbie at it all.
danball1976
9 Jun 2003, 04:15am
I have use Mandrake for about 5 hours on my laptop.
RedHat & Mandrake on my own comp, messed around for a while but never got into it or used regularly. Also Debian on 2 other systems but I don't admin them or anything. Is it really worth it if you're not running a server?
Clutch
9 Jun 2003, 05:12am
I've used
RedHat
Mandrake
Slackware
Debain
I never really got into linux myself, but one day I will sit down and actually try to learn it. Something I've always wanted to do, just to lazy to put any effort into it.
Xenogeared
9 Jun 2003, 05:56am
I'm actually still in the process of learning linux. I've been running Mandrake 9.0 for a while. Shorty actually helped me get the damn thing running a while back.
I've used (in this order):
Slackware
Debian
Linux from scratch
Gentoo
Red Hat (briefly.. like 2 days)
Slackware
I've pretty much decided on sticking with slackware now.. For some reason the only time I ever had X installed was when i had Red Hat for 2 days. I only use linux on my server.
ness_25
10 Jun 2003, 12:14am
Mandrake
Red Hat
I recently downloaded the newest version of Knoppix just so it would be handy. What does it use, Debian correct?
trippin
10 Jun 2003, 02:27am
Yes, Knoppix is debian based... it sure is one useful linux distro!
danball1976
10 Jun 2003, 03:26am
I might try and download RedHat sometime
Enverex
10 Jun 2003, 09:53am
Storm - Redhat 3 - Mandrake 7 - Slackware 8.1 - Knoppix - Slackware 9.
lol at Redhat 3.
NS
Warrior
11 Jun 2003, 02:03am
I started with Coral Linux, then RH 7.3 for a while. Moved over to SuSE 8.0 Pro last year and never looked back. Running 8.1 right now with KDE 3.1 looks cool.
Installed RH 9 last week and hated it. Butchered KDE, the updates are now via a demo account or you can pay for the Network package for priority updates etc. I never filled in the monthly questionaire so they deleted my account - Back to good-ol SuSE.
Xenogeared
11 Jun 2003, 03:00am
interesting information you gave Warrior. I was thinking about redhat but i'm one of those people that forget to do those small things. I'm running Mandrake 9.0 right now and I'm loving the new kde
topherice
11 Jun 2003, 04:09am
Redhat 9
Mandrake 9
Slackware 9
kanezfan
11 Jun 2003, 04:30am
you all should use God's distro, Red Hat!!! OK, just kidding, but that's the one I hear Linus uses. Shocked the hell out of me. I love reading any story about *BSD on slashdot, someone always breaks out the "It's official, Netcraft confirms *BSD is dying" story and no matter how many times I've seen that, I always crack up seeing it. what's even funnier is the peeps that reply "no, bsd is gonna live damn you!!" too funny. anyhow, I've used freebsd, cladera, slack, rh, mandrake, turbo, others... i always end u back on rh, but I've been dying to try gentoo.
SuSE 7.3 Pro and Personal, very good OS, I used KDE as desktop.
Craig
Enverex
11 Jun 2003, 01:10pm
Personally I hate Red Hat and Mandrake, they just seem to, Windowsafied. Where as slackware doesnt feel like Windows. (not just refering to KDE and X-Windows)
NS
TD_Isles
11 Jun 2003, 03:32pm
I use Slackware on my web server. I've tried Redhat, MDK, Slackware, and Gentoo. I was going to dual boot XP & Gentoo but it took too damn long to compile everything, especially KDE, so I called it quits.
I'd like to go back to the dual-boot thing soon. Since I've had good success with Slackware, and I'm familiar with its install routine, I'll probably go that route.
skidrowrocks
12 Jun 2003, 03:39am
JAMD is pretty easy for a Noob and it is 100% Red Hat Compatible but comes with apt-get 4 rpm installed.
Aranyic
12 Jun 2003, 03:43am
I've just used RedHat (7.3, 8.0, 9.0), Slackware 8.0, Mandrake 8.0 (I think) and freebsd. Used linux a bit as a workstation and didn't like it at all, I'll be sticking to windows for my workstation(s) and freebsd for my server(s) from now on most likely.
I love linux desktops with a passion.
Right now, I'm toying with redhat 9 on one of my servers... from my 8.0 desktop :)
I can barely notice the delay right now, as I'm browing icrontic. Only thing that stands out is the loading time when you first call a program, untill the time it displays. Doesn't even peak my home cable line though.
It takes me hours usually to completely transform a RH install to something I like using. If RH seems to windowish or noobish, then your just not looking deep enough.
Suse
RedHat
Slackware
Corel :rolleyes:
Ladypcer
13 Jun 2003, 07:52pm
Mandrake
RedHat
Lycoris (bleh)
Lindows
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