Favorite Linux
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Xubuntu 9.04 running in VirtualBox
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I havn't really messed with Xubuntu to much, Never made it to much into it..
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Ubuntu = 7
(I don't know Dreamlinux)
I'm using openSUSE 11.1 most of the time (KDE 3.5 with Compiz).
(I don't know Dreamlinux)
I'm using openSUSE 11.1 most of the time (KDE 3.5 with Compiz).
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Darwin! Wait, that's Mach/BSD-instein, not Linux.
Probably Ubuntu, that's the only one I've really used.
Probably Ubuntu, that's the only one I've really used.
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Xubuntu is really cool, but i prefer openSUSE 11 because it is really sleek and fast
Ok
So here is the next vote
On a scale of 1 - 10 what would you vote The desktop KDE to The other one, i forgot sorry
But KDE Is the best over the other one thats what i can remember
Ok
So here is the next vote
On a scale of 1 - 10 what would you vote The desktop KDE to The other one, i forgot sorry
But KDE Is the best over the other one thats what i can remember
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By "The Other One" I'm guessing you mean Gnome. They each have their strengths/weaknesses. I agree that KDE looks really nice, but I find that Gnome provides a simpler and easier to use interface. KDE applications (Qt) also look good in Gnome, while Gnome applications (GTK) look like crap in KDE.
It depends what you need. I've had issues with VMware's Unity and VirtualBox's Seamless View when using KDE. Because I almost always run Linux in a VM, I tend to default to Gnome.
Gnome - 8
KDE4 - 7
KDE3 - 2
It depends what you need. I've had issues with VMware's Unity and VirtualBox's Seamless View when using KDE. Because I almost always run Linux in a VM, I tend to default to Gnome.
Gnome - 8
KDE4 - 7
KDE3 - 2
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Yea Gnome, thats the one
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I choose G-nome because it is allot easier to under stand, and it looks simple
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I'm surprised Gentoo hasn't been mentioned yet...
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Hold the phone there! The other one? Something just doesn't seem right...NickG wrote: On a scale of 1 - 10 what would you vote The desktop KDE to The other one, i forgot sorry
But KDE Is the best over the other one thats what i can remember
You "developed" DreamLinux and yet you don't know the name of the other major desktop environment for linux? I find this development claim of yours to be rather dubious.NickG wrote:P.S. I developed dreamlinux
And not the distribution you developed?NickG wrote:Yea, i think my favorite linux would be pureOS
Why? Even you think some other distro is the best. Why should we listen to what some random d00d says if he doesn't even practice what he preaches?NickG wrote:You guys have to try Dreamlinux
Sorry man, there's a couple of things that just don't add up here.
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You know what, we all make mistakes, and i just forgot one of them because i was thinking about something else, and yes, i an not a narcis When it comes to my OS, i prefer other ones, because mine Sucks
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I installed Zenwalk Linux a few days ago and it's been treating me nice enough.
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Me too... I absolutely love Gentoo. Compiling everything from source takes some time, but perfect dependency generation, multi-architecture support, and compiler optimizations make it a worthy tradeoff. If you can handle the involved customization, it's just about the best Linux system you can get IMHO.Combuster wrote:I'm surprised Gentoo hasn't been mentioned yet...