• Favorite *Nix Distro

    From KK4QBN@VERT/KK4QBN to All on Tue Dec 19 22:56:34 2017
    POLL
    • Favorite *Nix Distro
    • 1) Debian
      15
    • 2) BSD
      8
    • 3) Ubuntu
      35
    • 4) Slackware
      5
    • 5) Redhat
      4
    • 6) Puppy
      3
    • 7) CentOS
      3
    • 8) GenToo
      5
    • 9) Mint
      7
    • 10) Arch
      5
    • 11) Other
      9
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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to KK4QBN on Tue Dec 19 22:58:51 2017
    Re: Favorite *Nix Distro
    By: KK4QBN to (null) on Tue Dec 19 2017 10:56 pm

    1: Debian [0 0.00%]
    2: BSD [0 0.00%]
    3: Ubuntu [0 0.00%]
    4: Slackware [0 0.00%]
    5: Redhat [0 0.00%]
    6: Puppy [0 0.00%]
    7: CentOS [1 33.33%] √
    8: GenToo [0 0.00%]
    9: Mint [1 33.33%] √
    10: Arch [0 0.00%]
    11: Other [1 33.33%] √

    Good thing for the 'Other' option - There are probably too many Linux distros to list. :) My current favorite is Mint, but I've also used CentOS and I like that for a server OS. SuSE (currently called OpenSuSE) was always one of my favorite distros too.

    Nightfox

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  • From KK4QBN@VERT/KK4QBN to Nightfox on Wed Dec 20 07:27:49 2017
    Re: Favorite *Nix Distro
    By: Nightfox to KK4QBN on Tue Dec 19 2017 22:58:51

    11: Other [1 33.33%] .

    Good thing for the 'Other' option - There are probably too many Linux distros to list. :) My current favorite is Mint, but I've also used CentOS and I like that for a server OS. SuSE (currently called OpenSuSE) was always one of my favorite distros too.

    Yeah,, thats for sure why I put other.. way too many to list.. probably more out there that i have'nt even heard of than I have listed :)

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  • From Outatime@VERT/BTTFBBS to ALL on Wed Dec 20 09:07:00 2017
    BY: Nightfox

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    Debian seems to have everything going for it as a server distro, at least in my fields of work. CentOS became "funky" in version 7, replacing several perfectly good tools with confusing alternatives (probably better for the newb, but not for the seasoned user).

    For desktop use I'm going to stretch the definition of Linux a little bit and say Android-x86 or RemixOS. But I just really like Android.

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