What is your favorite Linux distribution?
I have finally found a WordPress plugin that I liked, to implement a poll inside the sidebar of this blog. This is a great wordpress plugin called Democracy.
My first question for all the readers of the site is “What is your favorite Linux distribution?”. I would like to know that, in order to be able to focus some more on some distributions and less on others.
Head over to the sidebar to vote and feel free to expand on your answer in comments below.
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26th May 2006, 21:01
What is your favourite distribution? Which distros do you use most often?
26th May 2006, 21:35
David,
You are correct :)… I should have included this in the post… I have given some details on my first post:
http://www.ducea.com/2006/05/08/welcome-to-wwwduceacom/
that you can still checkout…
My favorite distribution is: Debian. I am using mostly the testing branch.
For my regular clients I manage several servers that are running (for various reasons, not related to me necessary): Debian, RHEL3/4, Centos, Fedora, and Gentoo). This is at the current time and this is what you will see me writing on the site (like if I do something today that I believe might be useful I will include it). In the past (and maybe in the future also, who knows) I have worked with various other distributions.
27th May 2006, 03:31
Thanks for the clarification! I was the one Gentoo vote so far, btw.
29th May 2006, 12:35
Oh man!
That’s a very neat poll, I’ve got to get that installed asap!!
note: I voted for CentOS oddly enough, I’m a fan of Ubuntu but I’m buggered if I can get the kickstart’s doing what I want [yet] and once you’re hooked on kickstarts ( ah, how I wish jumpstart was supported ) there’s no turning back!!
Cheers,
Dez
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6th June 2006, 19:36
Cent OS