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06-13-2008, 03:09 AM
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I've messed around with a few distros but Kubuntu is definitely my favorite, it is simple, fast, and stable.

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kde is not as nice as gnome in my opinion but it's a matter of tastes

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I love OpenSUSE! I started playing around with it after I found Ubuntu to be a bit too bloated for my liking and I haven't looked back since.

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kubuntu gets my vote. Simple and very easy to use.

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Really everything falls on user preference. KDE, in my opinion, is far behind gnome in terms of stability and usability. I run Ubuntu 8.04 and prefer it over OpenSUSE or Fedora.

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i've tried a few SUSE is the only one i can remember now but Ubuntu is what i stuck with it was the 1st one i tried after trying a few others i went back to it, and the use of wubi makes it so easy to duel boot without having to partion a hard drive which is great when you have loads of gb's used up and dont want to loose or back it all up just to format and partition

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BackTrack, but then again, I only use Linux for hacking purposes.

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Gentoo is my absolute favorite

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ubuntu is my favourite

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I use openSUSE, but I'd say download a bunch of live CD's and try em all. The major differences that you'll see will probably be in package management, meaning installer/uninstaller. YaST (openSUSE) isn't the best I've ever seen, but given that SUSE is backed by Novell, it's really complete.

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