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« on: January 14, 2005, 05:54:01 pm »
Fedora Core 3 (linux)
Fedora Core 2 (linux)
Fedora Core 1 (linux)
RedHat 9 (linux)
Redhat 7.2 (linux)
Knoppix (Debian variant live boot Linux CD) (linux)
PHLACK (Morphix variant) (Morphix is a Knoppix Vairant) (linux)
Slackware (linux)
MAC OS X (Panther)
Window NT 4.0
Windows 98 SE (Most Stable Win 9x ever!)
Windows 2000
Windows XP
This is my list..I have used them all and they are in order from my favorite to least favorite. As you can see Linux owns that list.
Also I noticed a great many people in this list would like to learn Linux...I would suggest downloading a copy of Knoppix
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix-mirrors/index-en.html
This distribution of Linux only requires one CD and no intallation! That\'s right, burn a copy of this little baby, insert it into your CD drive, reboot your computer (make sure you can boot to CD-roms) and BOOM! You are now running Linux!
Note: Installing software for this disto can be a bit of an issue, I suggest once you have gotten the hang of things, try a Fedora Core. So far it has done me no wrongs, and I love every minute using it (btw that is always as I DO NOT run ANY Micro$oft Products at home).
Nice thread....I like being given the chance to convert Windows People!
Now announcing the new Micro$sucks WinBlows 3000! Only from Micro$loth!
Fedora Core 2 (linux)
Fedora Core 1 (linux)
RedHat 9 (linux)
Redhat 7.2 (linux)
Knoppix (Debian variant live boot Linux CD) (linux)
PHLACK (Morphix variant) (Morphix is a Knoppix Vairant) (linux)
Slackware (linux)
MAC OS X (Panther)
Window NT 4.0
Windows 98 SE (Most Stable Win 9x ever!)
Windows 2000
Windows XP
This is my list..I have used them all and they are in order from my favorite to least favorite. As you can see Linux owns that list.
Also I noticed a great many people in this list would like to learn Linux...I would suggest downloading a copy of Knoppix
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix-mirrors/index-en.html
This distribution of Linux only requires one CD and no intallation! That\'s right, burn a copy of this little baby, insert it into your CD drive, reboot your computer (make sure you can boot to CD-roms) and BOOM! You are now running Linux!
Note: Installing software for this disto can be a bit of an issue, I suggest once you have gotten the hang of things, try a Fedora Core. So far it has done me no wrongs, and I love every minute using it (btw that is always as I DO NOT run ANY Micro$oft Products at home).
Nice thread....I like being given the chance to convert Windows People!
Now announcing the new Micro$sucks WinBlows 3000! Only from Micro$loth!