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Best linux distribution

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What linux distribution do you prefer ?
I've only tested Mandrake, which is really easy to install, since some users (like Fred ;)), are using Debian or others, could you tell me why you've choosen another one than mandrake (since they are harder to install :))
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I test my PB-apps on RedHat and SuSe, all on Intel-based hardware. I don't have a preference for either of them. All distros have something going for them. I decided to take the two major market movers as testing platforms. So far this proved to be sufficient. If a client comes along who's using another distro, I'll be glad to add yet another virtual machine for testing purposes...
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I used ArchLinux for years
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I am using Mandrake and I'm happy with it :)

There isnt't a best Distro. All Distros have cons and pros.
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I used Mandrake for years.
But then, I installed Debian :P
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I would start to learn and use Linux but i havn't installed a distro yet that has recognised and setup my adsl modem. [Alcatel SpeedTouch] I have absolutely no idea how to install a driver or get it working on such a foreign system. I am pretty lost without it working as i can't pull any tutorials or guides on linux from the net. So i'm caught i a chicken and the egg loop! :? damn! :cry:
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Post by Erlend »

Mandrake first then Fedora Core for several years until I found Ubuntu (Debian based), damn easy install and a really active and good forum (just like this one :wink:)
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Post by Klonk »

First I had SUSE, then Mandrake, then Debian, then Gentoo

I like gentoo very much though i deinstalled it again as some main data programs run only with windows (I have to move the data, but moving 25MB takes some time...)
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Post by David »

I've only recently moved to Linux but of the distros I have tried I rated Redhat first followed by mandrake, partly because they supported my hardware better.
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