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message 1: by Russell (new)

Russell John (russelljohn) | 1 comments Ubuntu, for obvious reasons!

Ubuntu 10.10 was released today, try it out Guiglar. :)


message 2: by Coran (new)

Coran (mikazuki) | 1 comments Gentoo on personal server, laptop.
Ubuntu for work machine (due to work applications being written for it).
Maemo on phone (N900).


message 3: by Arkelkan (new)

Arkelkan | 1 comments Debian testing on my laptop, because it's user-friendly and stable, with a super-large community and a strong support.


message 4: by Mike (last edited Aug 15, 2012 03:45AM) (new)

Mike (mike_smith) Linux Mint Xfce


message 5: by Suhaib (new)

Suhaib (sohaeb) | 1 comments Xubuntu


message 6: by Yashar (new)

Yashar (royaflash) | 1 comments debian , mint , pardus , pcbsd


message 7: by Heather (new)

Heather | 1 comments Currently Ubuntu 12.04 (except for my netbook, which doesn't have enough hard drive space and uses 10.04) because it is mainstream, easy, and I don't have much time for computers right now. I am not a Unity fan either, so I use Flux, Gnome, or LXDE instead, depending on my mood. You can download alternate window managers from the repository or apt and choose which one for each session at the start up screen when you type in your password--easy peasy.

My heart is really with Slackware, which currently resides on a virtual machine that I don't get to play with very often.

I was also involved with Damn Small Linux, which is being revived and I may not be able to keep my hands off it. Tinycore interests me as well, but I haven't been able to do as much with it yet as I'd like.


message 8: by Mahmoud (new)

Mahmoud (takriti88) | 2 comments Lubuntu 12.10 with LXDE :)


message 9: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Mckee (mckeeeja13) | 1 comments Linux Mint 15 KDE for my laptop, Zentyal 3.2 for my home server, brazilfw for vm firewall, as well as a bootable portable hdd with kali, LSP, liberte, xiopan, rescatux, ubuntu rescue remix, boot-repair and many other system/network security tools.


message 10: by Eric (new)

Eric Layton (vtel57) | 3 comments Slackware. :)


message 11: by Mahmoud (new)

Mahmoud (takriti88) | 2 comments Lubuntu 16.04 LTS


message 12: by D57 (new)

D57 (d5757) | 2 comments ubuntu


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