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which Linux flavour is good

 
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which Linux flavour is good for DeskTop applications and development
 
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several of them are good for that. i have personal experience of Mandrake Linux, and i've always found it good for those uses, but i know there are others that could also do the job well.
 
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I know several people that really like SUSE. I have also found Slackware to be nice.
 
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Locally, we also have people passionate about Debian and Gentoo.
 
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I was a fan of RedHat until they spun off their desktop distribution as Fedora last year. It's still a leading desktop distribution.
I wanted something a little more hands-on and I've been using Gentoo for a year. It requires a little more work than most desktop distro's, but you learn a lot installing and maintaining it.
Linux distro's tend to differ not so much in what software they use/support but in the philosophy of their developers. Take a look at distrowatch for distro rankings and summaries.
 
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I've been a Red Hat user for several years, but recently decided to switch to Debian. I am fully converted and will never go back. Debian's package management system is much more powerful than Red Hat's.

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Originally posted by Joe Ess:
I was a fan of RedHat until they spun off their desktop distribution as Fedora last year. It's still a leading desktop distribution.



Out of curiosity, why did that turn you off?
 
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I would suggest Suse or Debian. There a re a lot of debian based installations like Mepis ubuntu etc. Gentoo is too hard to install and if you fail to provide compile parameters properly, system will be slow.

If you are looking for a unix java environment, i would suggest Soalris 10 GA.
JDS is quite good and updated versions of gnome, xfce and kde is available from blastwave.org
 
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I am fan of RedHat, so there is good chance I will like Fedora Core.
 
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Originally posted by Ben Souther:

Out of curiosity, why did that turn you off?



RedHat's philosophy behind their original Linux distribution was to be the leading desktop Linux distribution. It set the standard for ease of maintenance and stability. When RedHat spun off Fedora, they wanted Fedora to be a more bleeding-edge test platform for RedHat Enterprise Linux and that ment more maintenance and less stability. Now I may contradict myself when I say that I went with Gentoo as it is an even higher-maintenance distribution than Fedora but at the same time I was looking to learn more about how Linux works. Gentoo gives you options from using a bootable CD and installing precomipled packages (like Fedora) to compiling everything from the kernel up by hand. Open Source is supposed to be about freedom to choose and Gentoo makes the choices available far more apparent than Fedora. I'm not saying Fedora is bad, it's far more popular than Gentoo, it's just different.
 
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i think VANILLA FLAVOUR BUT PERSONALLY I LIKE BUTTERSCOTCH












JUST KIDDING
 
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I'm running Crux and have for a about 3 years now... It's slim, fast and beautiful!

www.crux.nu

Get it or die
 
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I suggest Ubuntu linux is a new distro or mandrake.With ubuntu
the user interface is very simple and very good for desktops.
 
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