WillyB writes: > Hmmmm.... At least it's not WinBlows :P > > Seriously, and just out of curiousity, what OS would be your choice?
This is getting *way* off topic and *way* into the area of personal opinion, but I personally run Debian. I've been hearing good things about Gentoo lately so that's on the todo list to take a look at. But honestly, just about any current distribution will give you a decently running system at the end of the day, and with the exception of minor version variations and config file locations, you'll probably end up with similar running and performing systems no matter which distribution you choose. Probably most experienced unix users will have a list of personal preferences and configuration choices they'll want to set up for themselves so in the end it probably doesn't matter too much what you start out with. I always end up with pretty much the same things. Different distributions play to various experience levels, and you get the occaisional outlayers like linux from source which are fun if you want to spend the rest of your life (and then some) compiling software. Reminds of a Dr. Suess book: Permission to reproduce here granted by Hannah, my 2.5 year old daughter. :-) Left distro Left distro Right distro Right. Distros in the day. Distros in the night. Wet distro Dry distro High distro Low distro. Back distro Front distro Distro, distro, distro. How many different distros you meet! Slow distro Quick distro Well distro Sick distro Up distro Down distro Here comes clown distro. Small distro Big distro Here comes pig distro. His distro Her distro Fuzzy fur distro. In the house and on the street, how many different distros you meet. Curt. -- Curtis Olson IVLab / HumanFIRST Program FlightGear Project Twin Cities curt 'at' me.umn.edu curt 'at' flightgear.org Minnesota http://www.menet.umn.edu/~curt http://www.flightgear.org _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-devel
