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RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - JediMasterEon - 12-01-2015

For Server, Unix... FreeBSD
For Workstation, Suse
For Work, Kali
For Embedded, Ubuntu


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - meow - 12-02-2015

Debian. As a desktop OS, it's user-friendly but requires some background knowledge of linux at the same time which makes it convenient for everyone. As a linux server, I just prefer it over others since I've used it for so long.


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - spjallþráð - 12-09-2015

For my Linux notebook currently it is Crunchbang++, however might give this "BunsenLabs" distribution a look sometime. I was previously an Arch user for a long time, but eventually got bored of having to reconfigure things all the time to get various things to work well with one another as it was having negative impacts on productivity.


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - Iron Lady - 12-09-2015

(12-09-2015, 02:11 PM)spjallþráð Wrote: For my Linux notebook currently it is Crunchbang++, however might give this "BunsenLabs" distribution a look sometime. I was previously an Arch user for a long time, but eventually got bored of having to reconfigure things all the time to get various things to work well with one another as it was having negative impacts on productivity.

+1 for #!. Been using it for years now actively testing/using Bunsenlabs. Gotta say BL is equally good with extra polish + features of course.
EDIT: BTW #!++ is not by the official #! team. BL is developed by #! enthusiasts from #! forums which can be considered the natural successor of #!.


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - insidious - 12-09-2015

Die hard archlinux fan over here [SMILING FACE WITH HEART-SHAPED EYES]


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - Sans - 12-10-2015

not debian? not on my systems.


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - Megan - 12-10-2015

(12-09-2015, 05:24 PM)Iron Lady Wrote: +1 for #!. Been using it for years now actively testing/using Bunsenlabs. Gotta say BL is equally good with extra polish + features of course.
EDIT: BTW #!++ is not by the official #! team. BL is developed by #! enthusiasts from #! forums which can be considered the natural successor of #!.

BL is definitely an improvement from my EXP so far, it feels like it's more looked after.


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - ./Nomad - 12-10-2015

I'm a pretty big Debian fan. although Kali is probably my #1 used Debian comes in at a close second, with probably elementary coming in 3rd.


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - Ajax - 01-15-2016

Debian is a good choice for every level person whether beginner or intermediate or expert Biggrin


Ajax


RE: What is your flavour of Linux? - Rou - 01-15-2016

I use Debian for all my servers because of the stability and because of apt, and Mint for all my desktops because I hate spending a lot of time configuring my system (I have a job to do, dammit!).