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Brahim Salem

What is the best Linux Distro ever out!!!

Post by Brahim Salem »

I personally rank the to six as follows:

1- Linux Mint
2- Ultimate Edition OZ
3- Ubuntu
4- Fedora
5- openSuse
6- PCLinuxOS
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nomko

Re: What is the best Linux Distro ever out!!!

Post by nomko »

The best Linux distro ever is really a personal opinion. What you consider as very good, can be considered as rubbish by others... This is a total useless topic IMHO.
/dev/urandom

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Post by /dev/urandom »

In technical terms, LFS.
The Dark Side

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Post by The Dark Side »

1 - Linux Mint
2 - Kubuntu
3 - Mageia
4 - Xubuntu
5 - Chakra
6 - Fedora
parthi

Re: What is the best Linux Distro ever out!!!

Post by parthi »

1. Linux mint
2. Ubuntu
3. Fedora
4. Opensuse
5. Debain
SurfaceUnits

Re: What is the best Linux Distro ever out!!!

Post by SurfaceUnits »

Taylor Swift Linux, causes she's cute
Orbmiser

Re: What is the best Linux Distro ever out!!!

Post by Orbmiser »

Simple Easy Choice! It comes down to?

The One I have just Installed! As always gets me so excited I can't cross my legs when sitting at the computer.
Unless I end up hurting myself. Or Until the Next BEST Linux Ever comes down the Tubes That is :P
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Re: What is the best Linux Distro ever out!!!

Post by altair4 »

The best Linux ever implies of all time. I vote for Linux Mint 9.

Partly due to the work done by the Mint developers themselves but a lot of it was due to an odd period of Linux evolution where most of the components of a distribution like Gnome, Cups, Samba, etc.. where in the middle of their development cycles so all the newer versions hadn't been released yet. Things were stable and more importantly predictable.

But time moved on and as everyone knows the X+1 version of something is always better than the X version of something, right?
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