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Poll: What distro do you use?
Gentoo
Fedora
Red hat
Slackware
Debian
FreeBSD
I wanna install Gentoo but don\'t know how to remotly!
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What distro do you use?
#1
I know something simular to this has been done but its not a poll, i don't think o_O

Personally I use Gentoo. Its great, emerge is great. I know theres not much 3rd party support like control panels, but soon there will be, soon they'll realize how powerful Gentoo is and start developing for it. Even if i get a dedicated server and they don't support Gentoo, i'll still get another partition and install Gentoo over the current OS Big Grin
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#2
I use Fedora since besides SuSE, Red Hat is the only Linux distribution I ever spent enough time with to learn the system.
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#3
i know one of the lead devs on teh Gentoo team Smile hes helped me alot with linux and set it up for me on my server hehe Smile
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#4
Sarge Debian 2.6.8 kernel
It's stable and flexible with debian packages.
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#5
Free BSD is faster and more stable than any of the other distro's that were listed. Even when running a linux emulator this distro of unix is faster. However if you are more interested in security than you are speed I would recommend OpenBSD
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puppynut5 Wrote:Free BSD is faster and more stable than any of the other distro's that were listed. Even when running a linux emulator this distro of unix is faster. However if you are more interested in security than you are speed I would recommend OpenBSD

From personal experience. Not really.
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#8
I've used CentOS and Debian.
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#9
lol how did you get to this thread, it's almost 2 years old Big Grin
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#10
Just searching :-)
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#11
bsd isnt linux ....
bsd is unix fork
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#12
I am currently running Centos 5 on mine. It was previously running Centos 4.5 Single server cd which was very quick to install and setup. I have run Debian, FreeBsd, Gentoo, FC3 before, and so far I am liking Centos. I have even converted an xp desktop to centos.
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