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Linux users?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:18 pm
by urbanwookie
Hi...

I noticed a thread below that suddenly turned into a Linux discussion so thought I'd start another one!

I'm a Linux sysadmin by day (and night too, sometimes!) and a potting-shed anarchist by, erm, evening and weekend?!

Anyway...I'm happy to advise, console or debug where I can if anyone wants to discuss the One True Operating System...not that I'm on a mission, you understand! :wink:

urb

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:08 pm
by revdode
One true OS - RSX-11m?

Some of us are getting on a bit.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:50 pm
by urbanwookie
revdode wrote:One true OS - RSX-11m?

Some of us are getting on a bit.
I might grudgingly give you VMS...

:roll:

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:33 am
by wulf
Gosh, geek-central. I'll probably fit right in :lol:

Wulf

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:49 pm
by magnuscanis
Well, my OSes of choice are all unix flavoured.

I've been running one or another variety of Linux as my main OS at home for several years. At the moment, I'm with Ubuntu.

- Magnus

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 8:49 pm
by revdode
I'm running the Kubuntu flavour of Ubuntu myself. Very nice operating system that just works, straight install no tweaking I'm impressed and just a little disappointed. No more midnight sessions compiling kernels and fighting to get windows crippled hardware to run.
I've used Linux for over twelve years having finally been beaten by Minix (on the Atari ST), my love of unix started at college too many years ago, plain text and simple programs are what convinced me. Over the years I've tried various BSDs but alway come back to Linux, just a shame I can't run it at work:-(

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 8:55 pm
by urbanwookie
magnuscanis wrote: I've been running one or another variety of Linux as my main OS at home for several years. At the moment, I'm with Ubuntu.
- Magnus
How do you find it? I've got a straight Debian build on a couple of servers at work but I can barely remember when I didn't run SuSE on my desktop.

However, with the various problems SuSE faces after the Novell deal, I'm looking for a new desktop distro. Can't decide whether to try Ubuntu or just go with Debian "Etch".

urb

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:43 pm
by magnuscanis
urbanwookie wrote:
magnuscanis wrote: I've been running one or another variety of Linux as my main OS at home for several years. At the moment, I'm with Ubuntu.
- Magnus
How do you find it? I've got a straight Debian build on a couple of servers at work but I can barely remember when I didn't run SuSE on my desktop.

However, with the various problems SuSE faces after the Novell deal, I'm looking for a new desktop distro. Can't decide whether to try Ubuntu or just go with Debian "Etch".

urb
I rather like Ubuntu, although it does sometimes seem to be trying a bit too hard to look and work like Windows.

Actually, I use Xubuntu, the version with the XFCE desktop manager. Partly that's because it's a bit less Windows-like than Gnome. I certainly prefer XFCE to either Gnome or KDE, although as long as I have easy access to a command line I'm happy.

I'd certainly recommend giving one or other version of Ubuntu a try.

- Magnus

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:57 pm
by The Chili Monster
Well I'm just one big WIMP (in both senses of the word) and so I'll be sticking to Xandros Desktop for the time being.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 7:35 am
by wulf
Xubuntu is also much current choice - I've been using it for about three years (back when it was just Ubuntu but choosing to use XFCE to reduce the memory footprint) and have found it excellent.

Wulf

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 11:26 am
by catalyst
i use ubuntu. yesterday i was messing trying to make my computer slower, but this morning it wouldnt boot into linux, so i am now copying all my data onto disks via a livecd boot, and gonna give 7.04 release ago... it just gets better with each new release!

also building a very basic system for my parents to access internet on, out of 4 dead computers. probably try DamnSmallLinux on that, with a 4gb hdd.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 12:53 pm
by Muddypause
catalyst wrote:i use ubuntu. yesterday i was messing trying to make my computer slower, but this morning it wouldnt boot into linux
During my troublesome Linux learning curve, I found GAG (Graphical Boot Manager) and Super Grub Disk to be pretty useful at booting into lost systems and doing (some) repairs to the MBR.

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:45 pm
by catalyst
thanks stew, but i was able to save to disk most important stuff, by booting from my second hdd.
and i am well pleased with feisty fawn ubuntu... much faster, smooth... and my pc is now quieter :)