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which distro to use - online test
see the following test. It might help match you with the proper distro to install.
http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/in...firsttime=true
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Re: which distro to use - online test
Thread stickied. Not sure the test is perfect, but it seems fairly good. If anyone has questions about their results, go ahead and search threads here and start a new thread if you need to.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: which distro to use - online test
First time I've seen the test. It suggested most of the distros I've so far tried (the exception being Gentoo, which is waaay over my head. LOL)
I'm impressed with it's accuracy, and agree with the results it gave me. |
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Re: which distro to use - online test
yea I finally installed ubuntu 64 bit today so now i got a 64 vista home premium and a 64 bit ubuntu OS's working
the test said Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE and Kubuntu
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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OS: openSUSE 64 bit
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Re: which distro to use - online test
They said for me to test one called linux mint as well as ubuntu and open suse. The debian will have to go unfortunately
too bad because I really like it runs vey smooth and stable. It works great until you get to using steam games and all the kernel sources for the driver are missing or out of date etc.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Re: which distro to use - online test
I used UNIX System V Release 4 (AT&T and Irix mostly) for many years so I prefer a similar Linux distro. To that end I use Redhat and/or Fedora and similar OS'es like Centos. The files systems and config files are familiar and all the files are where they're supposed to be. Debian is more BSD-ish so it's a pain.
Keep in mind that if you plan to do IT stuff for a living, you may have UNIX installs scattered around so you Linux distro should match the UNIX you'll be using. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Re: which distro to use - online test
go to this!
it might help you pick and operating system that could be linux or something else! http://hubpages.com/hub/windows-linux-or-mac |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Re: which distro to use - online test
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