Why did you choose the distribution of Linux that you did from all the
other choices?
There are, as you know, over 300 flavors of Linux available. A handful
are well known (like Mandriva, Ubuntu, Fedora, SUSE, Debian, Gentoo),
and there are many that are offshoots of those. Each has its strong
points and weak points.
I've been trying to decide which to put on my new system (a Q9300
[Core 2 Quad] based Intel processor on a LAN Party DK mobo).
I like the support of Ubuntu, the past pleasures and ease of Mandriva,
the power of Fedora and SUSE, etc.. I don't like the (administrative)
limitations on Ubuntu, the commercialism of Mandriva, the experimental
nature of Fedora, etc.. And I've always wanted to get Gentoo onto my
system, but have never had a completely successful installation (on
previous systems).
Any suggestions, comments, but most of all the reason you chose the
distribution that you did, will be appreciated. Thanks.
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