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Find out what distribution suits your needs Only to sad Mint is not included, but somehow both Freespire and Linspire is included? Anyway, I got OpenSuSE, Mandriva, Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora (Strangely, the only one I have not tried of those is Debian..).
Linux Distribution Test
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Linux Distribution Test
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Re: Linux Distribution Test
Well I have to question the validity of that exercise. They pulled Fedora first for me, which is the distro most likely never to see a hard drive near me. Mandriva, Ubuntu, Opensuse and Debian are all safe choices. Mandriva 2008 is very impressive, they seem to have turned a corner over there. One of only a small handfull of distros to boot on my geforce 7050 board, even Mint has to boot in safe graphics mode but installs perfect.
Re: Linux Distribution Test
I already know which distro suits MY needs........
Linux Mint!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(opensuse was what the test selected for me!)
Linux Mint!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(opensuse was what the test selected for me!)
Re: Linux Distribution Test
I find Mint similar to OpenSuSE GNOME, at some points (mintMenu and Control Center). Mint has just improved at some point, but still there are areas where I find OpenSuSE better.. But OpenSuSE lacks support for laptop LCD panels, so none of my laptops are able to adjust the brightness running OpenSuSE..deadguy wrote:I already know which distro suits MY needs........
Linux Mint!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(opensuse was what the test selected for me!)
Re: Linux Distribution Test
OpenSuse Gnome sounds interesting!!MagnusB wrote:I find Mint similar to OpenSuSE GNOME, at some points (mintMenu and Control Center). Mint has just improved at some point, but still there are areas where I find OpenSuSE better.. But OpenSuSE lacks support for laptop LCD panels, so none of my laptops are able to adjust the brightness running OpenSuSE..deadguy wrote:I already know which distro suits MY needs........
Linux Mint!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(opensuse was what the test selected for me!)
I'll have to try it