Have you tried Linux?

Have you ever tried Linux?

  • Yes, as my main operating system

    Votes: 5 21.7%
  • Installed it on a computer

    Votes: 9 39.1%
  • No, but want to

    Votes: 7 30.4%
  • No, Dont wont to

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • WTF is Linux?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    23
  • Poll closed .

Jonyboy

New Member
Just Wondering how many people have.


Edit: DAMN, forgot to put a simple yes.
 
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been using linux since 1998, posting on this forum right now on my linux box, open suse 10.1. I only use windows to play games and some audio/video ripping. Everything else i use linux or a mac for.
 
been using linux since 1998, posting on this forum right now on my linux box, open suse 10.1. I only use windows to play games and some audio/video ripping. Everything else i use linux or a mac for.


Same, been using it for a few months now.

Im stuck on mandriva at the moment but want to go back to Kubuntu.
 
I am a penguinista as well!...see sig.

I literally just use windows just for games...so my windows box gets little use..everything else I do, I do with Kubuntu:D
 
ubuntu is a great end user OS, but I wouldn't like it on a business enterprise level. I prefer to use distros that do not use the /etc/sudoers to authenticate root.

Otherwise ubuntu is a great OS and debian is a great distro. I like debian, suse, tried gentoo but lost interest after a bit. I also use a lot of live distro linux apps for work and work related things.
 
i really want to start using it! i dont have the time right now but when i do i will for sure try it! its good for 3d apps like blender! so ive heard!
 
once you type in sudo (and a command), your root for rest of the session, untul you close the termianal. This obviously defeats the entire sudo only part, but still, it's just the same.
 
at the moment i dont have windows installed (im waiting for reinstall disks to be sent) i am using ubuntu
 
once you type in sudo (and a command), your root for rest of the session, untul you close the termianal. This obviously defeats the entire sudo only part, but still, it's just the same.

yes but you are missing my point, if your distro is one that uses the /etc/sudoers directory to authenticate root, all one needs is admin privlidges, not root privlidges. Say for example my user name is tlarkin and my password is pword. I could sudo all day long and use my password via /etc/sudoers. Where as in other distros the sudo command would require the root password, which is set to something different than a user's password and the root user is completely different. Some commands will not run with sudo, you must have a session going as root user to run them.

It is more secure.
 
Yes i have Ubuntu dual booted with Xp.

only on occasion i use linux though...I do prefer windows because of its simplicity.

And i play alot of games also.
 
I've been in linux starting 2006.ive been thru mainly all distro exept gentoo and slackware !!!..mainly using suse 10.1 (now downloading 10.2)
 
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