[clue-talk] survey results
Brian Gibson
bwg1974 at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 15 23:38:43 MDT 2009
In terms of distros I've tried, I recall Slackware was my first way back in college after seeing a friend was showing off how he was recompiling his kernel. I stopped soon after when I would rather use my computer to play Doom (and do school work). Had a few false starts with RH. It wasn't until Ubuntu that I started messing with Linux again. I've installed Puppy, Vector, and finally settling on DeLi Linux to resurrect my P-133, but that was shortly retired when I replaced its function as a guest computer with a laptop. I forgot to mention that I have an OpenWRT router. I've toyed with Myth, but I've not managed to get an installation the way I want and it's probably due to the fact I'm recycling hardware rather than purchasing hardware specific for that purpose. Plus with the growth of streaming media, the need for a DVR is less and less necessary if you're willing to put up with the minimal commercial breaks.
----- Original Message ----
From: Jed S. Baer <cluemail at jbaer.cotse.net>
To: clue-talk at cluedenver.org
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 4:28:04 PM
Subject: Re: [clue-talk] survey results
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 13:42:31 +0000 (UTC)
dennisjperkins at comcast.net wrote:
> I think a lot of people don't explore distros any more. Most of my
> exploring of distros occurred when I started using Linux. Ubuntu gives
> most people what they need, so they don't look any further.
Well, if you want to get into 'what distros have you used?', that's a
slightly different question. I started with RH5.2 and mostly kept with RH
through Fedora n, before switching to Kubuntu. But I did try SuSE out
once for about a week, in between RH distros. And I've tried out Puppy
and DSL. When I was at HP, I used SLES and RHEL on testing machines, but
Kubuntu on my desktop. Back in 1999, I briefly attempted to use Debian on
the desktop at my job. And I've run Knoppix a few times, either out of
curiosity, or because I needed to do something I couldn't do with
Kubuntu. And I've run CentOS at home when I needed an environment like
the CLUE VPS runs.
I suppose I have less desire to explore different distros now, because I
don't see the cost/benefit working out. I'm liking Puppy on the laptop,
but then I make very few demands on that machine, and in fact don't run
it much. If/when my needs change, I might look at other distros, but
most likely that'll be for purpose-built systems, such as a media
center or sound station, rather than looking for some other philosophy of
updates, package mgmt. or something like that.
jed
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