Favorite rolling release distro?
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Favorite rolling release distro?
What's your favorite rolling release distro?
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Re: Favorite rolling release distro?
PCLinuxOS 2010 KDE
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Re: Favorite rolling release distro?
How many rolling distros do you know ?
PCLinuxOS KDE
PCLinuxOS Gnome
PCLinuxOS XFCE
PCLinuxOS E17
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Mandriva Cooker ?
PCLinuxOS KDE
PCLinuxOS Gnome
PCLinuxOS XFCE
PCLinuxOS E17
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Mandriva Cooker ?
Re: Favorite rolling release distro?
Arch is best IMO...
Re: Favorite rolling release distro?
Debian for me at the moment....still have not tried all the Distros out yet.
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Re: Favorite rolling release distro?
Debian is not a real rolling release.willie42 wrote:Debian for me at the moment....still have not tried all the Distros out yet.
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well LMDE is what I was meaning....I at the moment am running all mint on my machines
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Re: Favorite rolling release distro?
Tried PCLinuxOS, and nahh, in IMHO its just a dumb down version of Mandriva.
Cooker is the most exciting rolling distro i tried and LMDE the most stable.
Haven't tried Arch (yet!)
Cooker is the most exciting rolling distro i tried and LMDE the most stable.
Haven't tried Arch (yet!)
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Re: Favorite rolling release distro?
The closest thing to a rolling release I use is Slackware-Current, but it's not a true rolling release for the same reason Debian testing isn't.
So I guess my favorite rolling release is PCLinuxOS, even though I'm not using it right now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_releaseOther Linux distributions may maintain a development branch in between releases. These development branches may resemble a rolling release because software in such a branch is continually updated. However, unlike a rolling release, these branches are intended to be the next release, and will be frozen and tested prior to such a release.
So I guess my favorite rolling release is PCLinuxOS, even though I'm not using it right now.
Re: Favorite rolling release distro?
LMDE as number one. second one will proberly be arch or chakra.