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Nice link Donny. Stickied.
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how u doin
i took the test in Norwegian,engrish is all i know
1.Gentoo 2.Slackware
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I got Fedora as #1 and Mandriva as #2
No surprise to me because I had Fedora first, and answered all the questions with Fedora in mind (graphical installer, Gnome over KDE, rpm based installation etc...)
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1.Mandriva.......these mysterious names is what puts a lot of people off trying them I reckon.
I mean, what does ubuntu mean? sounds like some pigmy tribe from the jungle!
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They picked Gentoo and number one for me and Slack as number 2. I do like both of those but can't believe I didn't get BSD as number one. Its either not in their list or I'm not as old school as I thought.
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No badwayz, BSD is not on their list. Only linux distros :P
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Ahhhhh well there ya have it. At least Gentoo was picked as number one for me and I can live with that as Gen rocks most hard!
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Iv just taken the test it told me to stick to windows,only kidding. Mandriva as number 1,i used to run redhat but iv just turned to the new debian 3.1,seems quite good.
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The link is in the first post.
It suggested Mandriva for me and the next two were Suse and Ubuntu. I actually have Suse and Ubuntu installed, albeit as VMWare
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I took the test and it gave me 1. SuSe 10.0 and 2. Mandriva
I have been searching the forum here and reading a lot of posts, but I'm still a little unsure of how to do this. Should I get a book to read first? Could any of you suggest one? What I want to do is install Linux on one of my two hard-drives and then try and learn how to use it. But, I'm not even sure how to get it installed without messing everything up again. I just recently had to reformat both drives and I really don't want to screw everything up again, but if that's the only way I can learn...so be it. If someone could just add a link to the correct information if it's already been addressed, I would appreciate it. thanks, cajungenes |
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