http://www.zdnetasia.com/techguide/opensource/0,39044899,62056363,00.htm?scid=nl_z_tgos

*Take the proprietary driver system and installation tools of Ubuntu, add
the desktop of Elive+Compiz, add the foundation of Debian, and the security
of Bastille Linux and you would have one killer distribution.*

Lately, I have written various articles that have stirred the pot regarding
the various Linux distributions available. I have heard quite a bit of
dislike for Ubuntu, GNOME, and KDE 4. In fact I have heard opinions from
people that make me wonder why they even use Linux.

I have come across plenty of distributions that I will never use again. I
have played with desktops that will only have ever graced my screen once or
twice. But to say I hate them? No matter how much I dislike these tools,
they are still a part of the Linux community and that at least gives them
some credibility.

But this train of thought started my brain whirring around the idea of "what
makes a good Linux distribution?" I thought, what better place to ask this
question than here at Techrepublic! Naturally I can't just ask the question
without offering up my own opinion on the subject as well.

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