Redhat base and Dedian base linux???
I'm new to linux and I do like what I see about it and so tired of w1ndows. I been looking the internet all over and found that there are two main types of linux(that I found), Redhat base(Fedora) and Dedian base(Ubuntu). I'm not going to ask which one is better but I do like to know the Pro's and Con's between the two bases. Fedora and Ubuntu are just exsamples.
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There are more than just RedHat and Debian based, although they are the most popular. Check out www.distrowatch.com, which has a plethora of information on distros, or just use the search tool on this site and search for any of the hundreds of people who have already asked your question.
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http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/
That should help you get off to a good start...Click on "Take The Test!" and answer the questions as honestly as you can, and check out the distros the test gives back as suggestions. I've found it to be rather accurate (I took it and it named the distro I've used for the past couple of years as well as one I've been interested in checking out (but haven't had the time)). |
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ROFLMAO, that test is bunk. Quote:
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The main distros can be grouped like this:
Suse Red Hat / Fedora Mandriva/PClinuxOS Slackware Debian /Ubuntu /Knoppix /Mepis/Mint Gentoo / Sabayon These are just the major ones and there are many, many more to choose from. If you're just starting out, it is generally wise to stick to those listed above because they have a larger community to turn to whenever you need help. If you would like to make your first experience as hassle-free as possible, I would recommend PCLinuxOS, Mepis, Ubuntu, Mint or Sabayon. Ubuntu and Mint are quite closely related so either should be fine. Stay away from Slackware and Gentoo at this time unless you are adventurous and don't mind putting in quite some effort. If you need more information , you can go here: http://distrowatch.com/ |
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The test did a good job with me...I've been using Gentoo for quite some time now, and I've been meaning to check out Slackware. Oddly enough, those are the two distros that the test listed for me. I guess you're not answering honestly, or you're not taking it seriously (which I can't fault you for...I mean, afterall, it's a silly test, right?). It does accomplish one thing, however, and that's to get newbies started with Linux. And that, afterall, is the point of this thread... |
@ nw53: see this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari..._distributions . Also, it's safe to take off your tin foil hat and say "windows" instead of "w1ndows".
As for a personal suggestion, fetch Ubuntu, try it. Soonly enough a new version of Fedora Core will come out. When that happens, fetch it, try it. Perhaps that will help you make a decision on your own. If you want "original" RedHat/Debian, fetch CentOS (although not original, it will save you the money you'd have to pay for Red Hat Enterprise Linux) and .. well .. Debian. |
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