On 7 Jul 2001, at 8:44, newlxuser wrote:

> I always wonder what can be the favourite flavour of Linux and the

That word "favourite" is very subjective, and it reflects a personal choice.

> after getting "bored" with the same distro & apps. , seniors are trying
> their hands in more troubled water ?

It does'nt seem to make sense to me to change distros when you are bored, 
rather you change when something fails to fulfil what you want of it.

> Linux Distro : Slackware, Debian, Mandrake

In X environment
-----------------
Desktop: Gnome
Window-Manager: Wmaker, E, FVWM, ion
Office-suite, if any ( Star office etc. ): Star Office
Text-editor: Scite, XEmacs
Multi-media Apps : ??
FileCompression Utility: bzip2
Browser:konq, Netscape
Mail Agent:Sylpheed

In Shell prompt
---------------
FileCompression Utility:bzip2
Browser:links
Mail Agent:mutt
TextEditor:vim, jed

Servers & Others ( if using ):
----------------------------
Web server: Apache, AOLserver
File server:?
Prog. Languages:?
Database:Oracle
 
> Though I am a little good at Turbo C/C++,  Linux C's concepts are
> somewhat different, so trying to capture it.

Get yourself a decent book on programming and get going. Search for online C 
tutorials at the lysator site, Dave Marshall's tutorial is especially good.

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