3. Used to run slackware on all systems. moved to mandrake for my main development and notebook computers (easier to configure). slackware remains on
my file server and FreeBSD does everything else (dns, squid, etc) - kept slackware and moved to FreeBSD for reliability/familiarity w/ CLI ;-)
I was running OpenBSD on my server but I kept getting kernel panics (and wasn't interested going down that road) so I recently switched to Slackware 9.1 (no X). I have run FreeBSD in the past too. I do like the BSDs... but I thought I'd give Slackware a try on my server since it claims to be the most UNIX(BSD)-like. I think SuSE is going to remain on my desktop for awhile...
Cheers
Jason
Jason Becker wrote: | Just for fun... | | 1. What distro are you currently running? | | 2. What distro were you running before that? | | 3. Why did you switch? | | 4. What DE/Window Manager do you use? | | My answers: | | 1. SuSE 9.0 | | 2. Mandrake 9.1 | | 3. Had always heard good things about SuSE/YaST; the Novell hype; I've | yet to be impressed by a Debian distro (MEPIS came close). | | 4. KDE | | Cheers | | Jason | | _______________________________________________ | clug-talk mailing list | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca | |
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