HomeDistro (http://www.homedistro.com) has announce the top 10 list
for the best Linux distributions for the home user. The purpose of
HomeDistro is to put more focus using Linux on home computers. The
home PC makes up over 70% of the desktop market and should not be
ignored by developers and remaster geeks. The HomeDistro site reviews
Linux distributions and ranks them for home PC use. This would include
Notebook computers too.

There are some surprises on this years top 10 linux list. The top
Linux distributions are ranked by the best combinations of
reliability, simplicity, features, and speed. This is the first year
we have "speed" as a major factor in the rankings. There are still
millions of computers still in use that were sold when the economy was
booming. Many of the recent major Linux distros with the KDE and Gnome
desktop environments are sluggish on Pentium III and Pentium IV
Celeron class computers from years ago.

The real surprise on this years list is ArchISO. Arch linux has always
been a difficult distribution to install and configure. ArchISO makes
Arch Linux a very user friendly distribution. The top distros on this
years list are: Vector Standard, Linux Mint Xfce Community Edition,
ArchISO Live CD, CrunchBang, DreamLinux, PCLinuxOS LXDE Edition,
Zenwalk, PC/OS Linux, Salix OS (Bansai Linux), and SimplyMepis 8.0.
You may have noticed that three of the distributions are based on
Ubuntu, and three are based on Slackware Linux. Of course Ubuntu is
based on Debian.

Pappa G.

To see all the mini reviews, visit http://www.homedistro.com
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