C computeruler New Member May 24, 2008 #1 for me it is 1.) Mandriva 2.) Kubuntu 3.) OpenSuSE 4.) Ubuntu take the test yourself
Tuffie Active Member May 24, 2008 #2 UbuntU and I don't even need to use your quiz thing lol. computeruler.
lion149 Member May 24, 2008 #3 I use Ubuntu on a spare pc, i wonder if its worth dabbling with the others too, are they that different?
I use Ubuntu on a spare pc, i wonder if its worth dabbling with the others too, are they that different?
GameMaster New Member May 24, 2008 #4 Open SuSE Kubuntu Ubuntu Mandriva Xandros God ask me, I've never heard of Xandros
D ducis Active Member May 24, 2008 #5 1)Fedora 2)Mandriva lol @ cubeiness 3)Ubuntu 4) Open Suse 5)kubuntu 6)debian its actually pretty accurate
1)Fedora 2)Mandriva lol @ cubeiness 3)Ubuntu 4) Open Suse 5)kubuntu 6)debian its actually pretty accurate
GameMaster New Member May 24, 2008 #6 Of course it's accurate, you answer the questions about the system that suits you the best; and the answers are the features of Linux distros
Of course it's accurate, you answer the questions about the system that suits you the best; and the answers are the features of Linux distros
hermeslyre VIP Member May 24, 2008 #7 Tuffie said: UbuntU and I don't even need to use your quiz thing lol. computeruler. Click to expand... OpensusE and I don't even need to use your quiz thing lol. Hermesbaby.
Tuffie said: UbuntU and I don't even need to use your quiz thing lol. computeruler. Click to expand... OpensusE and I don't even need to use your quiz thing lol. Hermesbaby.
aSc1@3 New Member May 24, 2008 #8 fedora mandriva debian opnesuse ubuntu Right now, I am stuck between keeping ubuntu in my dualboot, or switching to mandriva or fedora.
fedora mandriva debian opnesuse ubuntu Right now, I am stuck between keeping ubuntu in my dualboot, or switching to mandriva or fedora.
GameMaster New Member May 25, 2008 #14 Dual Boot is certainly an option. There are plenty of threads about it here, and on google.
diroga New Member May 27, 2008 #16 firsttimebuilder said: lol does anyone here use Slackware? Click to expand... woah there that takes too much work to use. I use Ubuntu on the desktop and slax and gentoo (gparted) for usb flash drive live distros
firsttimebuilder said: lol does anyone here use Slackware? Click to expand... woah there that takes too much work to use. I use Ubuntu on the desktop and slax and gentoo (gparted) for usb flash drive live distros
I Irishwhistle New Member May 27, 2008 #18 Ubuntu Debian Kubuntu That's purty darn acurate! Although I don't NEED a debian based distro...
I Irishwhistle New Member May 27, 2008 #19 pepsi_girl said: I'm using slackware Click to expand... Why don't you get Ubuntu? It's free as free can be.
pepsi_girl said: I'm using slackware Click to expand... Why don't you get Ubuntu? It's free as free can be.
tlarkin VIP Member May 27, 2008 #20 I took the test, and not sure why I got these answer...but hey whatever. Apparently almost all the major distros are for me
I took the test, and not sure why I got these answer...but hey whatever. Apparently almost all the major distros are for me