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#1 User is offline   Camarade_Tux 

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Posted 03 July 2007 - 03:21 AM

This section really lacks stickies so why not start with a topic to index some linux distributions?

Many people don't know which distribution to install just because there are too much choice, I think we can help there.
Don't make it as long as the story as your life; the goal is too give an *idea* on which distribution will fit someone better.


Slackware:
Latest stable version: 12 (see this topic)
Latest developpment version: 12; updates approximately twice a year
Philosophy: Keep It Simple, Stupid; packages without dependancy checking
Pros:
  • lightweight and fast
  • up-to-date
  • configuration does not rely on graphical tools; useful when your graphical server is dead...
  • ultra-stable
  • 110% customizable
Cons:
  • installer lacks good repartionning tools (but has good partionning ones)
OpenSuSe:
Latest stable version: 10.2
Latest developpment version: 10.3alpha5, 10.3 stable planned for 04/10/07
Pros:
  • up-to-date
  • yast2, the easiest and most featured linux installation and configuration tool
  • nearly perfect hardware support, including tv output, bluetooth, infrared, laptop power-management (better then XP's)
  • all imaginable softwares have suse packages
Cons:
  • a bit heavy
  • too many dependancies sometimes

This post has been edited by Camarade_Tux: 03 July 2007 - 03:26 AM



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Posted 11 July 2007 - 07:16 PM

i shall add some more i dont have much to say about them though

Fedora Core
Latest Stable version: 7
Includes KDE and Gnome
(it used to anyway)
Based off Red Hat
it uses the RPM packaging system
easy to use installer

Debian
Latest Stable version: 4
Includes Gnome
KDE?
It uses the deb packaging system

Ubuntu
Latest Stable version: 7.04
Includes Gnome
K\X\Ubuntu linux is based of Debian
It uses the deb packaging system
LiveCD based installer

Kubuntu
Latest Stable version: 7.04
Includes KDE

Xubuntu
Latest Stable version: 7.04
Includes XFCE

Mandriva
Latest Stable version: 2007 Spring
Formally known as Mandrake.
Easy to use, nice installer.
Includes KDE and Gnome
(it used to anyway)

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Posted 25 April 2008 - 03:02 PM

Puppy:
Latest stable version: 3.01
Latest development version: 4.00; updates about twice a year
Philosophy: Old hardware/speed and responsiveness with ease of use
Pros:
  • Fast
  • Easy to use
  • Good old hardware support
  • Good community
Cons:
  • Single user runs as root
PCLinuxOS:
Latest stable version: 2008
Latest development version: ?; updates about ? a year
Philosophy: Ease of use
Pros:
  • Modern up-to-date software
  • Easy to use
  • Good hardware support
  • Good community
Cons:
  • RPM not quite as widespread as DEB
Knoppix:
Latest stable version: 5.1.1
Latest development version: ?; updates about biannually
Philosophy: KDE focused Live CD
Pros:
  • Range of included applications
  • Fairly easy to use
  • Good hardware support
Cons:
  • Hard disk installation isn't recommended
Linux Mint:
Latest stable version: 4.0
Latest development version: 5.0?; updates about twice a year
Philosophy: from freedom came elegance
Pros:
  • Very easy to use
  • Great hardware support
Cons:
  • Proprietary software
MEPIS:
Latest stable version: 7?
Latest development version: 8?; updates about once a year
Philosophy: Ease of use
Pros:
  • Good software
  • Easy to use
  • Good hardware support
Cons:
  • Commercialism
Sidux:
Latest stable version: 2008
Latest development version: ?; updates about biannually
Philosophy: Making Debian easy
Pros:
  • Software Compatibility
  • Easy to use
  • Good hardware support
Cons:
  • Support
KanotiX:
Latest stable version: 2007
Latest development version: ?; updates about biannually
Philosophy: Installable Knoppix
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Good hardware support
  • Software range
Cons:
  • Support
DSL:
Latest stable version: 4.3
Latest development version: ?; updates about once a year
Philosophy: Old hardware/speed and responsiveness
Pros:
  • Fast
  • Small size
  • Good old hardware support
Cons:
  • Support
Debian Live:
Latest stable version: 4
Latest development version: 5?; updates about biannually
Philosophy: Stability
Pros:
  • Stable
  • Wide range of software
Cons:
  • Slow development

This post has been edited by darrelljon: 26 April 2008 - 03:59 PM


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Posted 30 October 2011 - 07:32 AM

http://distrowatch.com/ maintains a more up-to-date and crowd-sourced index.

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