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Actually, I'm installing Slack 9.1 on my old Toshiba Portege. I forgot that it dosen't like Fedora Core 1... Whatchya gonna do. I used Slack 9.1 before, and it's really quite leet. I don't consider myself leet, but I do like Slack!
-beej
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Given my background and my situation these are my thoughts:
Favorites:
1. Debian
2. Gentoo
3. Redhat
Most used:
1. Redhat
2. Debian
3. Gentoo
Probably has something to do with my opinions.
People screech when I say I like Redhat, but in all honestly, what isn't to like? Port apt-get for your rpms and thier discrepancies. Walla. Instant gratification.
Sure, you might say "Bloat" but you can remove that.
Ok, maybe you'll say "Redhat config utilities" ok, so don't use them.
Or maybe your one of those who say "personalized services." Well, ever distro is personalized in some way. RH just chooses a different method. Choose your distro, but don't bash mine.
BTW: Slack is decent, but a waste of time. Likewise is Gentoo. Hence, I don't use it much. I like both distros, just a waste of my time to admin. Sorry guys. o_O
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yeah slackware rulez, im a noob, and my first choice is slackware. :)
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2005-02-02, 02:03 PM
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