I have three computers. Two of them with Windows XP and Ubuntu. The other one is quite old, it has Win98 and Debian.
Ubuntu is indeed awesome. I've used many distributions on that old computer. Knoppix, Tuquito(Created at my school), DSL(damn small linux), XUbuntu, Debian... all of them are excellent (The linux distros I mean, not Windows :P ) I had to do lots of modifications on them so they can work on that comp (such as installing a lighter desktop environment to use less RAM).
It's great that more people everytime is using Linux.
2007-08-18 10:48:56
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answered by Nahuel J 2
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Ubuntu (FF) and Windows XP Pro. I used to use Fedora Core but Ubuntu seems better (probably taking the best of Fedora and Debian and mixing them together into a great distribution).
I use Solaris 9/10 (SPARC, not X86) and RedHat Linux ES at work.
2007-08-18 17:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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FreeBSD, Debian, RedHat, Solaris, Ubuntu, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Vista
2007-08-18 17:43:01
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answered by mdigitale 7
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I use Kubuntu. It's based on Ubuntu, but uses a different desktop environment.
http://www.kubuntu.org/
2007-08-18 18:31:57
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answered by ? 6
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I've been trying to install Linux-Mandrake 6.1 for someone, and find I'm not intelligent enough! I can't put in the Mount point for the regular files, cause I can't find what are the exact letters/symbols need for it. Put / first? With what?
2007-08-18 17:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I use Suse 8.1 on my webserver. It's an old Dell 833MHz w/256MB of memory...and it just runs and runs. I never have to reboot and I never have to worry about it.
2007-08-18 17:45:00
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answered by Dennis R 5
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