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Whats Your Linux Flavor
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Jay
Joined: 30 Dec 2005
Whats Your Linux Flavor
Posted:18 Mar 2006 (22:46 UTC)
spiderr
Joined: 08 Feb 2004
F is for Fedora, that's good enough for me.
Posted:24 Mar 2006 (06:22 UTC)
Alex Bucur
Joined: 02 Apr 2006
Posted:02 Apr 2006 (17:02 UTC)
SV1
Joined: 11 Apr 2006
Posted:12 Apr 2006 (05:11 UTC)
Damian Parker
Joined: 08 Sep 2005
Posted:12 Apr 2006 (13:24 UTC)
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{quote format_guid="bbcode" comment_id="4873" user="SV1"}I'm running Fedora 4 still. I generally wait a while after the upgrades are released before committing to the next core release. Allow package developers to get caught up, besides I think fedora gives you 6 months after a new release before a previous core version is retired to legacy. I like bleeding edge but have grown older and prefer stability? :roll: I also have a dual boot setup with win98. I havn't used any other versions of linux. It's rock solid, runs a mean web development environment, has gEdit, the Gimp, FireFox and ThunderBird. When I need an application I type in what I need and amazingly it usually exists and its generally free. Got to love that. I really want a laptop so I can move around and also show off linux. :P What's an error?{/quote}
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