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ok Guys this is just a simple question
What Flavour of linux are you,
Mine is Ubuntu all the way (actually UbuntuMMC Which was a distribution I created back in college but development ceased after I went back home and got stuck with Dialup Sad) but ubuntu will always be my first love Smile
Ubuntu as well.

My first tryout with Linux was with Knoppix w/ KDE though....
Kubuntu, but truthfully if I were to find a better Debian-based KDE distro I'd try that too.
Whenever I install/use Linux on my PC it is always the latest distribution of Ubuntu Linux.Banana_fu
I'm on Slackware. Pure Linux Tongue
I have searched for quite some time for a distro wich is nice to KDE, and uses OSS4 by default. Failing to find it I usually settle with Kubuntu.
Wow it seems ubuntu touched our lives one way or another Smile
I was going to get Linux until a seller from a Microsoft store told me "Linux is like Windows 95".
Quote:I was going to get Linux until a seller from a Microsoft store told me "Linux is like Windows 95".

Heheheh, well Microsoft salespeople are bound to say that Tongue

Considering how they are competitors...Annoy

Though seriously, if you configure Linux good, it can look as good as Windows Vista while being just as efficient as Windows XP. Angel
Hey if anybody wants a copy of UbuntuMMC I'll send it (it's the first and pretty much the only Copy I ever developped Tongue)
Can someone develop a Ubuntu-based distro wich uses OSS4 by default? :O
Gentoo here.
Who will out-geek my handcrafted LFS-alike?
Yes, I really download everything by hand and build from source.
Which is why I don't use KDE *or* Gnome ...
A livedistro for webmasters/site admins sounds much nicer (someone is making one, and could really take off soon enough, haha)
Aww, but that's no *fun*.
I mean, I use a livedistro for bootstrapping the machine's system (and troubleshooting when booting goes bye-bye), but that's it.
Well you could say what kind of Linux do you like. It can be for what ever reason Smile whether it's using a live distro or a installed local copy
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