What's best Linux-based operating system?

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  1. #1
    Hi
    Nowadays Linux-based operating system is really useful stuffs to do many things. Personally i like to work with Ubuntu 8.04. According to your choice what's the Linux-based operating system?
     
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  2. Kerosene

    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    The only thing I use Linux on is my GP2X :)
     
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    I use Ubuntu 8.04 64-bit edition. I'll never go back to Windows.
     
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    I like Fedora 9 myself.
     
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    Cent OS for server operations :)
     
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  6. eng152

    eng152 Banned

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    #6
    That's good! ubuntu is much better than windows.
     
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    My friend would say Gentoo is the best but not for noobs...
     
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    #8
    Specs are in the screenshot, sorry about the large size. When I need to test my web design crap in Windows, I do it seamless in the free copy of Windows Server 2008 that Microsoft gave me. Running Ubuntu Hardy 64, since I'm going to upgrade to 8GB of RAM soon. Compiz Fusion runs great at 1680x1050 on my $35 ATI Radeon 3450 with 256MB DDR2 RAM. Finally ATI works good in Linux.

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    #9
    I don't know exactly what is the best.
    But I love Fedora 9.
     
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  10. eng152

    eng152 Banned

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    #10
    I think it depends on the your requirement.
     
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    Cent OS for servers, uBuntu I would say is what I liked for desktops, there are soo many flavors I haven't tried yet, so that will be a hard one to decide upon...
     
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    Xubuntu is pretty nice. But I would but my vote on Gentoo or OpenSuse
     
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    eng152 Banned

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    #13
    yes Xubuntu is a nice version, but there are many ubuntu versions also.
     
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    I only have experience using Red Hat and Ubuntu only. So that is the best linux distro for me.
     
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    I don't know much about them. Anyone know which Ubuntu OS is good for PC gaming?
     
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    #16
    Well, you've identified one of the weak points of Linux, it's not that good of a gaming platform. Still, there are a lot of games you can run under WINE such as the Orange Box and World of Warcraft, but if you do a lot of gaming you're better off dual booting with Linux for everything but games, and Windows when you need to game. To solve this I just got an X-Box 360 and now I don't game on my computer at all. Oh, and in regards to a Ubuntu recommendation, just go for Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04.
     
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    i'm using cent OS on my dedicated server
     
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    #18
    But ubunutu is on behalf on pc games.
     
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    fedora 9 impressed me and i havent had any reason to try another. F9 all the way for me !
     
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    But ubuntu is most popular than fedora
     
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