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What Linux distro do you use?

Discussion in 'PC Discussion' started by Genghiz Khan, Sep 27, 2014.

  1. Genghiz Khan

    Genghiz Khan Headmaster

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    I was just lurking around (as usual), and I realised that there are many technically oriented DLPers around. And hence, the doubt. What Linux (and/or BSD) distros do DLPers generally use? And why those distros? In what environment do you use these distros, and what advantages do these distros confer? Also, if you have a dotfiles repo, please do link it here!

    I'll keep the original post short and sweet, and add my answer after a bit.
     
    Last edited: Sep 27, 2014
  2. Gwyll

    Gwyll Sixth Year

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    I use Ubuntu for personal use. Free, fairly easy to install, and I am used to it. Mainly using it for a laptop and a family webserver, so I can even play around on my laptop before doing something tricky on the server.

    Generally it is fairly easy to find answers/guides to specific problems, and the guides are specific to the distrubition.
     
  3. Photon

    Photon Order Member

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    I recently started using Lubuntu (preconfigured lightweight version of Ubuntu). Installing it alongside Windows turned out to be far easier than I expected - transformation from only Windows to dual booted Windows + Ubuntu is trivial with Linux installator.
     
  4. Genghiz Khan

    Genghiz Khan Headmaster

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    I use Arch Linux, personally. I love the customisation it allows as well as the lack of crazy pre-configured defaults. Once you're used to pacman, it's hard to go elsewhere. Also, the documentation (wiki) is some of the best out there.

    Arch is also bleeding edge, which I really like. systemd, python3 and all were adopted by Arch relatively early, which is good. SOmeone should jump ahead and do it. I use it on my laptop and try to eke out as much performance as I can out of it without going full retard.

    My dotfiles (I'm not a programmer, so there's not much else): https://github.com/genghizkhan91/dotfiles
     
  5. melior

    melior Seventh Year

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    I used to like rolling my own desktop environment on Arch Linux (Openbox + wbar + tint2), but after that laptop died I didn't feel like getting that back up and running. So I just use the Ubuntu LTS distros at home, while we use RHEL/CentOS at work. My wife killed our last Windows laptop and she got a Chromebook instead, so we're pretty much Windows-free here (I have a very outdated Windows 7 partition on this computer, but it's been a few months since I booted into it).
     
  6. KrzaQ

    KrzaQ Denarii Host DLP Supporter

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    Arch in a VM running on Windows 7. Using xforwarding to get the native feel.
     
  7. Oz

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    Personal machines are arch, production machines are debian, suse or centos.
     
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