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Posted: 10/12/2005 7:51:39 PM EDT
I'm just getting into Linux myself. Been playing around with only live distros like Knoppix and Whax.

What's your favorite distribution?

Also, how hard is it to partition a part of my drive and set up a boot of Linux? If I don't like the results, could I just add that back to my original partition?
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 7:53:56 PM EDT
[#1]
The Windows XP distro.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 7:54:48 PM EDT
[#2]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 7:57:40 PM EDT
[#3]
Mandrake 10.0.  I set up and started using mandrake with absolutely no complications.  It's nice for the beginner.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 7:59:28 PM EDT
[#4]
SUSE..
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:01:52 PM EDT
[#5]
Mandrake now goes by Mandrivia. I use linux for servers only, due to it's stability, and Mandrivia is my preferred distro. My servers upgraded from 10.1 to Mandrivia 2005 with a few command lines.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:04:15 PM EDT
[#6]
Slackware, but I'm a unix nerd.  
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:04:37 PM EDT
[#7]
I use Ubuntu for my firewall server.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:06:30 PM EDT
[#8]
Ubuntu, and Red Hat.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:09:09 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Slackware, but I'm a unix nerd.  


+1
But I have to use SLES and redhat AS(S) for work.
But I prefer BSD's   and macosx for desktop.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:34:39 PM EDT
[#10]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:35:18 PM EDT
[#11]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:37:40 PM EDT
[#12]
nerds
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:37:51 PM EDT
[#13]
http://www.gentoo.org/images/gtop-www.jpg

I want to run Solaris 10, but it doesn't want to co-operate with my SATA card :/
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:40:06 PM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
www.debian.org/Pics/debian.png



Are you a developer?


I like Mandrake.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:40:55 PM EDT
[#15]
Mac OSX
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:43:38 PM EDT
[#16]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:43:42 PM EDT
[#17]
SuSE & Fedora
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:44:50 PM EDT
[#18]
Fedora/Redhat mostly. Laptop is FC4/winXP dual boot, server at home is redhat 9 most of the time. I've got mandrake that I play around with from time to time.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:45:50 PM EDT
[#19]
What are the benefits of each distro? Does one specialize in one area (like being easy to install/use, etc etc)?
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:54:06 PM EDT
[#20]


Link Posted: 10/12/2005 8:54:32 PM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
What are the benefits of each distro? Does one specialize in one area (like being easy to install/use, etc etc)?



Redhat, Fedora, Mandrake (RPM based distros) are generally considered to be more "user friendly"...while that may be true, I've also found that they are alot better at being out-of-the-box compatible with my odd computer hardware selections. Namely my laptops.


Distros like gentoo and slackware are the more indepth not so user friendly distros, but still great to work with once you get the hang of it.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 9:04:48 PM EDT
[#22]
I just thre Auditor onto a CD and was messing around with it. Some crazy apps on there!
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 9:26:58 PM EDT
[#23]

Quoted:




+2 for a true HARDCORE - custom kernal builder/user.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 9:28:49 PM EDT
[#24]
Debian
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 9:35:32 PM EDT
[#25]
Silicon Graphics IRIX.

Real UNIX.




Link Posted: 10/12/2005 9:37:02 PM EDT
[#26]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 9:38:50 PM EDT
[#27]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:12:04 PM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Silicon Graphics IRIX.

Real UNIX.

www.eml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/information/work/images/o2.jpg





I have a real RS6k and a real HP 9k (albeit old) in my garage.  Irix is in between, but I do love the window manager!  Too bad they price their hardware so high after buying Cray.  Silicon Graphics reminds me of Colt.



You can always buy used SGI machines on Ebay for cheap.
Thats how I got my O2 and Indy.
I'll get an Octane2 one of these days.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:14:19 PM EDT
[#29]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:16:41 PM EDT
[#30]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:20:52 PM EDT
[#31]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:28:24 PM EDT
[#32]

Quoted:

Quoted:
SGI IRIX Operating System CD Set

Thats how I got it.



No security patches.

Non Transferable license unless you know somebody or talk good.



For important patches, get a SupportFolio contract.
As far as legality, SGI isn't Microsoft. They couldn't care less about hobbyists.
I have SGI machines as a hobby and I didn't get the OS transferred with the machines.
As if SGI doesn't have better things to do than go after me.
You are safe unless you use the OS on a couple of thousand SGI boxes.
But then I suppose you would have the bread to pay for it all if you do run that many.

ETA: This is the AR15.com of SGI hobbyists.
They have forums there.
and lots of cool pics.
Nekochan.net
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:29:37 PM EDT
[#33]
Slack 10.2.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:32:33 PM EDT
[#34]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:32:35 PM EDT
[#35]

Quoted:
Silicon Graphics IRIX.

Real UNIX.

www.eml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/information/work/images/o2.jpg





I've got an R12k-400 O2, a dual R12k-400 Octane2 w/V8 gfx, a NeXT turbo color slab, and a4xhyperSPARC SPARC20.

IRIX is my favorite UNIX, followed by OS X...

-k
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:33:32 PM EDT
[#36]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Silicon Graphics IRIX.

Real UNIX.

www.eml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/information/work/images/o2.jpg





I've got an R12k-400 O2, a dual R12k-400 Octane2 w/V8 gfx, a NeXT turbo color slab, and a4xhyperSPARC SPARC20.

IRIX is my favorite UNIX, followed by OS X...

-k



I hate you.

j/k
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:34:22 PM EDT
[#37]
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 10:52:59 PM EDT
[#38]
I use Mepis which is Debian-based.

I like the Debian Apt package system which makes upgrades a breeze.   I used to use Mandrake but got sick and tired of the RPM package system causeing the system to go belly up or the hell of trying to satisfy dependancies.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 11:01:40 PM EDT
[#39]
Fedora Core 4.  I have 3 on my laptop.  Easy to install, intuitive, and lots of support.  I'm pretty much a Linux n00b, but with little studying, I could probably go get my LPI 1.  

I have found that using VLC in Linux displays better video playback than Windows using Media Player or WinDVD.  hmm.   That's on my laptop.  I have not tested on my desktop.  

Got a new drive, and a fresh install of XP, but I left some unpartitioned space for a possible install of FC4.  I'm gonna try to see if I can get MythTV working better with my USB PVR.  It's quite unreliable in XP so far.  

Link Posted: 10/12/2005 11:17:34 PM EDT
[#40]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
Silicon Graphics IRIX.

Real UNIX.

www.eml.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/information/work/images/o2.jpg





I've got an R12k-400 O2, a dual R12k-400 Octane2 w/V8 gfx, a NeXT turbo color slab, and a4xhyperSPARC SPARC20.

IRIX is my favorite UNIX, followed by OS X...

-k



I hate you.

j/k



I forgot to mention that I have two other O2's - my first - an R5k-180, and my second, and R10k-250, both in storage with the NeXTstation and the SPARC20.




hinv -vm:
CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 3.5
FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 0.0
1 400 MHZ IP32 Processor
Main memory size: 1024 Mbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 2 Mbytes on Processor 0
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
FLASH PROM version 4.18
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version ADAPTEC 7880
 CDROM: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0
 Disk drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 2)
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version ADAPTEC 7880
 CDROM: unit 5 on SCSI controller 1
On-board serial ports: tty1
On-board serial ports: tty2
On-board EPP/ECP parallel port
CRM graphics installed
Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1
Iris Audio Processor: version A3 revision 0
 PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x9004, device 0x8078) PCI slot 1
 PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x9004, device 0x8078) PCI slot 2
Video: MVP unit 0 version 1.4
AV: AV1 Card version 1, O2Cam type 1 version 0 connected.
Vice: TRE


hinv -vm:
Location: /hw/node
     PM20400MHZ Board: barcode MEG763     part 030-1476-002 rev  B
Location: /hw/node/xtalk/15
           IP30 Board: barcode LJR572     part 030-1467-001 rev  D
Location: /hw/node/xtalk/15/pci/2
            FP1 Board: barcode MCJ561     part 030-0891-003 rev  H
   PWR.SPPLY.ER Board: barcode AAE1110459 part 060-0035-002 rev  A
Location: /hw/node/xtalk/11
         ODY128 Board: barcode BVA795     part 030-1404-003 rev  A
2 400 MHZ IP30 Processors
Heart ASIC: Revision F
CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 3.5
FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 0.0
Main memory size: 4096 Mbytes
Xbow ASIC: Revision 1.4
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 2 Mbytes
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
 Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 1)
 Disk drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 2)
 Disk drive: unit 3 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 3)
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
 CDROM: unit 7 on SCSI controller 1
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty1
IOC3/IOC4 serial port: tty2
IOC3 parallel port: plp1
Graphics board: V8
Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, pci 2
Iris Audio Processor: version RAD revision 12.0, number 1
 PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x10a9, device 0x0003) PCI slot 2
 PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1077, device 0x1020) PCI slot 0
 PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x1077, device 0x1020) PCI slot 1
 PCI Adapter ID (vendor 0x10a9, device 0x0005) PCI slot 3



-k
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 11:25:18 PM EDT
[#41]
My Indy and O2 are R5ks 180mhz and 200mhz respectively.

How does FW Mozilla run on yours?
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 11:26:54 PM EDT
[#42]

Quoted:
My Indy and O2 are R5ks 180mhz and 200mhz respectively.

How does FW Mozilla run on yours?



It runs very nicely on the Octane, acceptable on the O2.

-k
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 11:28:15 PM EDT
[#43]
Ah, good. I'm going for the Octane, then.

Thanks.
Link Posted: 10/12/2005 11:40:26 PM EDT
[#44]
It's a commie plot!! I read the Ubuntu website, including how it got its name:

"Ubuntu" is an ancient African word, meaning "humanity to others". Ubuntu also means "I am what I am because of who we all are". The Ubuntu Linux distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to the software world.

I'll have to see what those russian economists had to say about this.........

Link Posted: 10/13/2005 12:49:46 AM EDT
[#45]

My Indy and O2 are R5ks 180mhz and 200mhz respectively.

How does FW Mozilla run on yours?



I have a microwave oven. It is brown and goes "ding" when the burritos are done.




PSST!!........
you are all nerds.
Link Posted: 10/13/2005 1:55:05 AM EDT
[#46]
Link Posted: 10/13/2005 2:20:13 AM EDT
[#47]
Mandrake (Mandriva now)
Link Posted: 10/13/2005 2:30:06 AM EDT
[#48]
OpenBSD
Link Posted: 10/13/2005 6:30:50 AM EDT
[#49]
I run fedora core 4 on several of my systems.  I love it on my ibm laptop.  Took me a while to get the wireless part to work but ever since its been flawless.  

use knoppix at work regularly

Link Posted: 10/13/2005 6:54:30 AM EDT
[#50]
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