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post May 23 2008, 12:07 AM
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ive used kubuntu, ubuntu, phlax, backtrack, and sabayon linux. I really like sabayon, but haven't seen it mentioned here at all....

currently i do not have a distro installed on my laptop or desktop, but will most likely get to it this summer.
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post May 23 2008, 03:23 AM
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I was an idiot and bought a copy of SUSE two years ago. I'm too stupid to figure the wrapper thinger, so I have no internet when I boot into Linux. Oh, and then I forgot my login password, so I had to remove it . . andandand.
*ahem* I love linux, but not Suse.
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post May 23 2008, 03:50 AM
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I tried Ubuntu for a little bit, multiple times. I really like linux (expecially the free stuff) and I wish I could have learned how to do it.

What made me stop mostly, was trying to use the terminal. I was trying to install Java and I followed their instructions exactly, but it wouldnt work. And then I couldnt find some wierd password, even after help from people...

I need a linux inclined friend to just sit down with me and walk me through the basics, but until then ill just stay locked in my room, crying. lol
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post Jun 1 2008, 06:52 PM
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Debian, it is the best. It is the more portable and now i am using Lenny dist that has included the last releases of Wine. So now i can use any Windows program in my Linux envoronment.
Also Debian is good for low-resourse pcs, It installs without X-server, so you can use it as web/mail-server. If you want to use it as Desktop just apt-get install your favourite programs.
I dont believe in the "distribution chooser", it says that the best for me was Suse, and I really hate Novell.
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