UGN Security
Posted By: Esdil Which Linux version is best - 01/12/04 11:02 PM
I am very interested in any operating system other than Windows. I have a little experience with Linux from working on the school server and i was hoping that someone here could tell me which linux operating system is best for home use.
Posted By: Sicosis Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/13/04 02:44 AM
personally, i think that Mandrake and BSD are the best Linux distro's. they're easy to use and you kan put a lot of different kernals on them to make them look differently.
Mandrake Homepage
Linux Free BSD Homepage
Posted By: Infinite Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/13/04 04:26 AM
I think Mandrake is [censored], and BSD isn't linux :p Everytime I help someone who uses mandrake it turns out to be a complete headache. IMHO Mandrake should be blown up and erased from the annals of history forever.

I got my start with redhat, but that's gone now. I currently use Gentoo, and swear by it. However if you're not very familiar with linux then you may not want to use Gentoo. Slackware is a solid distro, but again not the easiest to start out with. I think if I was you, just starting out, I'd go with SuSE. It's a good solid distro that is fairly user friendly, and is also poised to replace Redhat as the most popular distro. Might as well try to be ahead of the game ;0o

Infinite
Posted By: weeve Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/13/04 08:15 AM
Mandrake, from Redhat, both rpm, I just woke, but I hate them both, they verge to close to microshit, commercialism in the open source. [censored] um. Gentoo I really don't like, just as I don't like picobsd, or stormix, o/s's that look to fail, and really are just copies. Slackware is my linux choice, bell labs unix is my unice, another unix variant would be sun solaris, Open or Net BSD is another nice variant, Free I don't like myself.
Posted By: Ice Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/13/04 09:16 AM
I use Slackware 9.0 and think its Great = )
Best Distro if you ask me, theres tons and of distros out there for diffrent type of poeple =)
Posted By: weeve Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/13/04 09:22 AM
9.1 is out now:)
Posted By: sinetific Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/13/04 04:46 PM
Recently acquired by Novell, SuSE Linux will probably best suit your needs. It is probably the best out of all the powerhouse distros now that redhat is debunked. It has the best hardware support I've seen out of any distro.
Posted By: Ice Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/14/04 08:56 AM
Quote:
9.1 is out now:)
Ya i know = ) I dont really feel like updating thou.
I am happy with 9.0, so i am currently going to use it. Plus, i dont really use it for heavy dudy stuff...
Posted By: weeve Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/14/04 01:55 PM
meh, bugs, and exploits yo.
Posted By: Shinobi Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/15/04 08:52 AM
My favorite is BSD, I personally Use FreeBSD, I totally love it
Posted By: Infinite Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/15/04 10:54 AM
I said it above, and I'll say it again...

BSD ain't Linux
Posted By: Ice Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/15/04 12:57 PM
I used FreeBSD for a while... then decided to go with Linux = ).

The only thing i love about FreeBSD is its ports options. Makes installing programs faster.

Quote:
meh, bugs, and exploits yo.
Ya i know.. But i dont use linux a lot. I am still learning so i can't really notice the bugs = (.
Posted By: Shinobi Re: Which Linux version is best - 01/16/04 04:15 AM
I understand that freeBSD is not linux, however, it has the same capabilitys (More or Less) as linux. Which is why they are grouped together lot of the time. Also why people get confused that BSD is not linux.
© UGN Security Forum