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    I use Slackware.. ;-)

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    Talking gentoo

    I tried many many distros during the years, but i'm running on gentoo for the last 4-5 years.
    Ubuntu is very newbie friendly and also currently the most popular, and easy on the windows 2 linux transition, but for my taste too windowish for the same reasons.

    Also, whats with the dash shell :s

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    Mandriva is good too, easy as Ubuntu

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    It recommended Fedora and OpenSuse to me.
    I've used Fedora in the past and am currently using OpenSuse.
    I like Suse and I'm a bit fan of KDE.
    Find Gnome quite boring, but that's my own opinion.

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    I'm an ubuntu fan! It's easy to use and powerful!

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    Slackware forever! Everything is clean and simple, with NO underground/background staff happening without your intervention. Ubuntu seems a lot like Windows in problems and ways of solving them. Plus, every package is as close to its original form as possible. I use it from very important servers for the clients to desktops. With slackware you can never go wrong.

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    All are ok depends for what you use them.
    eg : Ubuntu : Great as Windows replaicement
    Centos/RedHat if you use it as a web/database server
    Suse not so great but used alot for SAP applications.

    The better question is what do you want it to do for you ?

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    My favourite Debian for over 10 Years

    Also as webserver.

    Ubuntu, Redhat and Suse are nice for beginners

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    linux ne hubavo

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    I use Ubuntu.Ubuntu is the Disribution with the best support.We can find answers immediately to any question.

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    I also use Slackware 13.1/64bit with GSB Gnome addition. I love it! It wasn't friendly, but I made it friendly.

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    i switched to ubuntu over a yr ago ! will never go back to windows ! manually installing apps was/is hard at first ! but a linux os is the greatest thing ive found , alot faster and safer then microcrap !

    linux lucid 10.04

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    i agree with all of the comments .there are so many distros to choose from.you can try them all and keep what suits you best.good luck.

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    Ubuntu supports new hardware, is easy to install and use and offers more software packages compared to other distros.

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    I began with Mandrake long time ago and have Fedora in my desktop now. Easy to install and use.
    But in my old laptop I prefer Ubuntu, better fot tweaking.

 

 
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