Which Linux is the best so far?
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Which Linux is the best so far?
Let's have a little tech update. Which is the best Linux distro in the market right now?
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I tried Debian, but I never got past the installation questions. I stopped at question #19,351. Heard it was good, but I gave up before starting - seven times.
Redhat is neat. Has RPMs which I have heard aren't as good as Debian's DEBs
Mandrake is apparently Redhat, but more optimized (they compile the i586 versions instead of the i386 ones, I think), and has a nicer install. Kinda evil though, tends to format drives without asking (or AFTER it asked and you said NO PLEASE GOD PLEASE DON'T I'LL BE GOOD!).
Slackware is, well, bare. It does have a semi-decent package system (tar.gz but behaves a bit like RPMs. These are "special" SW tar.gz's) I even managed to get X-Windows running with an old KDE - it comes with a VERY old version.
Can't talk about the non-PC ones.
Redhat is neat. Has RPMs which I have heard aren't as good as Debian's DEBs
Mandrake is apparently Redhat, but more optimized (they compile the i586 versions instead of the i386 ones, I think), and has a nicer install. Kinda evil though, tends to format drives without asking (or AFTER it asked and you said NO PLEASE GOD PLEASE DON'T I'LL BE GOOD!).
Slackware is, well, bare. It does have a semi-decent package system (tar.gz but behaves a bit like RPMs. These are "special" SW tar.gz's) I even managed to get X-Windows running with an old KDE - it comes with a VERY old version.
Can't talk about the non-PC ones.
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Re: Which Linux is the best so far?
For stability and sexiness:Shinova wrote:Let's have a little tech update. Which is the best Linux distro in the market right now?
Debian
For cutting-edge packages and speed:
Gentoo
For the technically impaired:
Mandrake
For nice support:
RedHat
For Debian people who like more of a challenge:
Suse
And for people who don't fit into any of the above:
One of the other distros on the megalist
Then there's LinuxFromScratch for those control freaks (me).
Seriously, I like using ./configure; make; make install; but since I'm using Red Hat, unless I use rpms, I'm screwed.
Seriously, I like using ./configure; make; make install; but since I'm using Red Hat, unless I use rpms, I'm screwed.
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Re: Which Linux is the best so far?
Isn't that the distro that's basically a Linux that you program and make your own?
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Tried LFS, got tired of having to recompile everything when I screw up (tried to install PAM, f*cked up my installation, so reinstalled. Don't need it now that I have a computer that is decently fast, and has a large enough HDD not to require a superslim distro. Great educational experience though.Yogi wrote:Then there's LinuxFromScratch for those control freaks (me).
Seriously, I like using ./configure; make; make install; but since I'm using Red Hat, unless I use rpms, I'm screwed.
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Well, duh, who needs oracle when there are free alternatives.BrYaN19kc wrote:Sorry, I like Microsoft NT4 and Server 2000...
Oracle sales for NT/2000 right now are catching up with Unix while Oracle sales for Linux sales are falling (or should I say fallen through the floor).
I don't mind linux, but what does it do?
ah.....the path to happiness is revision of dreams and not fulfillment... -SWPIGWANG
Sufficient Googling is indistinguishable from knowledge -somebody
Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
George Bush makes freedom sound like a giant robot that breaks down a lot. -Darth Raptor