[url=http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/index.php/index.php?select_lang=true]Linux distro test - Which distro is right for [b]you?[/b][/url]
Told me to get Gentoo or Slackware.
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broken atm though
I went through a lot of different distros, got on the dev teams of a bunch of them, but I chose Arch because it was the best among the lot. However, right now, Windows 7 is a lot better desktop platform than Linux is, but Windows dev is.... killing.
Which distribution would be good for an FTP/Print server running on what will likely be an i3-2100 or an AMD Phenom II x4?
Likely no dedicated video card, if there is, it will be a workstation card. No GPGPU or high-performance.
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[QUOTE=ldp;19039119]I went through a lot of different distros, got on the dev teams of a bunch of them, but I chose Arch because it was the best among the lot. However, right now, Windows 7 is a lot better desktop platform than Linux is, but Windows dev is.... killing.[/QUOTE]
Maybe for the end user with no knowledge of computers, Windows is a better choice, but Linux certainly exceeds Windows in every field for those who know what they're doing.
Arch is only complicated if you don't know how to use shell.
Anybody have an answer to my question?
[QUOTE=:smugspike:;35447237]Which distribution would be good for an FTP/Print server running on what will likely be an i3-2100 or an AMD Phenom II x4?
Likely no dedicated video card, if there is, it will be a workstation card. No GPGPU or high-performance.
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Maybe for the end user with no knowledge of computers, Windows is a better choice, but Linux certainly exceeds Windows in every field for those who know what they're doing.[/QUOTE]
If you're going for stability, Debian or CentOS.
If you want easiness, go with Ubuntu Server.
Or if you want up-to-date-ness, use Arch.
I guess I'll use arch, since that's what I use for my recreational OS anyway. :v:
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