Which Linux do you use?

Which Linux Distro (or other OS) do you use

  • Ubuntu

    Votes: 17 54.8%
  • Debian

    Votes: 2 6.5%
  • Slackware

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mandrive

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • PCLinuxOS

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Zenwalk

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • LinuxMint

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Fedora

    Votes: 6 19.4%
  • Red Hat

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Gentoo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Suse

    Votes: 5 16.1%
  • Arch

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • I use another *nix (Solaris, BSD, etc)

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • I use a Mac

    Votes: 2 6.5%
  • I use Windows

    Votes: 10 32.3%

  • Total voters
    31

LaRoza

New Member
Since their is a Vista version poll, here is a Linux poll.

Sorry, it is impossible to list them all, so choose the best fitting distro.

You can also choose more than one.
 
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I have tried ubuntu once but I couldnt figure it out how to install VLC, or other programs. so I uninstalled it. I think you have to know some code to install programs on linux.
why are there so many linux versions out there? eachone of them does a specific thing?
 
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I have tried ubuntu once but I couldnt figure it out how to install VLC, or other programs. so I uninstalled it. I think you have to know some code to install programs on linux.
why are there so many linux versions out there? everyone of them does a specific thing?

To install something in Ubuntu, you go to "Add/Remove Programs" in the menu. Then check "VLC".

You can install packages (collection of software) through Synaptic in System->Administration.

You can also do it through the command line, which is easier, if you are used to it.

Linux "version" are distributions. Each distribution is often the result of an individual or company wanting a specific OS, each Distro is usually made for a range of individuals.

I recommend you look for one that suits you.

-EDIT If you have Ubuntu questions, go to http://ubuntuforums.org/.
 
well i use

redhat/fedora
suse
debain
Mac OS X

So I checked all of those, and yes I own several macs!
 
I have tried ubuntu once but I couldnt figure it out how to install VLC, or other programs. so I uninstalled it. I think you have to know some code to install programs on linux.
why are there so many linux versions out there? eachone of them does a specific thing?

package managers can be a huge pain in the ass when it comes to linux. Typically you can download the .deb file and install it, or use APT your terminal based package manager

example of apt

Code:
sudo apt-get vlc
 
package managers can be a huge pain in the ass when it comes to linux. Typically you can download the .deb file and install it, or use APT your terminal based package manager

example of apt

Code:
sudo apt-get vlc
Ubuntu's is easy, you have graphical menus and you put a check by the ones you want.

you can also use the command line, if you want.

Getting software for Linux is much easier than getting software for Windows. For Linux, you have repositories, and simple package managers, for Windows, you either: Pay for it, or search for it, and hope it is what it says it is.
 
I voted for Ubuntu, though I really use Kubuntu.

I like the apt-get method of installing software (beats windows), and I prefer KDE over Gnome. My 2nd choice would have been a hard-drive install of Knoppix, which is very similar.
 
I voted for Ubuntu, though I really use Kubuntu.

I like the apt-get method of installing software (beats windows), and I prefer KDE over Gnome. My 2nd choice would have been a hard-drive install of Knoppix, which is very similar.

Maybe I should have just listed *buntu.

I like apt-get too, although I usually use aptitude. I never though of Knoppix for the poll, even though I use it all the time!
 
you dont even need to enter the thread to see the results, as expected the darn ubuntu is the winner..

by the way i use MAC
 
How is Suse? I will probably try it soon. (I have an extensive collection, so I am backed up)

(You could have chosen both in the poll.)

its realy good,I like it the best out of all the Linux distros ive tried :)

If i was to switch to Linux for good thn it would be Suse :)
 
I'm using ubuntu right now at this very second in time, so i chose that.

I'm getting a mac soon, but i was thinking of going over to PCLinux.
 
Mainly for the speed. I'll be putting it somewhere without a internet connection so security and updates (+No. of packages) don't matter. Plus it will probably be easier for the windows users. Although Ubuntu may just stay. I'll have to find some benchmarks. (and do some testing of my own) Qemu! here i come
 
its realy good,I like it the best out of all the Linux distros ive tried :)

If i was to switch to Linux for good thn it would be Suse :)

I just downloaded it yesterday. I will try it later when I get home. If I were to switch to Linux for good, which I have, I would use a Debian based distro or Slackware.
 
Fedora for me
I'm thinking of trying out either Ubuntu or Debian sometime in the near future though.
 
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