What Linux do you run?

jaarik

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Would be nice to hear what distro you currently run.

I am first ;)

Ubuntu 8.04 and PuppyLinux3.01_WobblyNOP
 

Tassidar

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Ubuntu - Gutsy
Xubuntu running Fluxbox on old computer.
Have tried DSL, with limited success. Next version I try will be Gentoo.
 

web

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Mandriva 2008.0 i586 at the moment, due to the incredible simple way it sets up my E220 modem :) will give ubuntu another whirl when 8.04 is released.
 

jaarik

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You are quite a bunch of intrepid and adventurous Linux experts! Anybody else?
 

Herm

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OpenSuSe 10.3

and every now and then GeeXboX

I suppose I could also mention Endian (firewall distro) and FreeNAS (NAS distro)
 
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Asha'man X

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I'm using Mandriva 2005 limited edition at work as a squid proxy server. That's about it. When my new pc is built I'll have Mandriva 2008.1 installed as a third os, and will play with some in virtual machines.

I also like PcLinuxOS, used it as a live CD a few times.

But I here I must admit that I'm quite out of touch in the Linux world.

/Flame suit on
I'm a Windows man :p
/Flame suit off
 

milomak

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I have three distros installed.

My failsafe distro - Debian 32bit (Lenny)
My main usage distro - Fedora 8 (64-bit)
Playing around with: Sidux (64-bit)
 

w1z4rd

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Ubuntu - Desktop
OpenNA - Servers
Puppylinux - Laptop that does not have a hard drive.
 

Coza

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I use :

Ubuntu Desktop - laptop
Ubuntu server - nagios & cacti
SME Server - PDC server based on centOS
ipcop firewall - Firewall
endian firewall - Firewall
pfsense - Firewall BSD based firewall
ISPconfig - ISP control panel


Although i have tried and tested many distros, these are the ones i use everyday.
 

jaarik

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Ubuntu - Desktop
OpenNA - Servers
Puppylinux - Laptop that does not have a hard drive.

Yeah, PuppyLinux rocks out of the box. Surprisingly stable little distro! Good for you. Nod.
 

HavocXphere

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Kubuntu 7.10...in a VM atm. I need some Windows software and Games.:eek:

I'm glad I shelled out more $$ for a more expensive CPU though. Works like a charm with VMWare.:D

I plan on taking my external HDD to university soon though & download the zillion distros they have there. Then I'll try them 1 by 1 in the VM to find something that suits me.:)
 
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