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Author: Stephen M
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Subject: Re: linux distros
It also depends what are trying to do. Like everyone says it is something
to play around with but not get into the nidy-gridy of things I suggest
something from the Ubuntu or maybe CentOS familes. You want to learn more
about how to build up a Linux box, you're looking for Gentoo, Arch, or
LFS. Another important question is what type of device are you looking to
play with? If it's a Pi then you can look at Rasberry or something
similar. There are a dozen of distros out there for desktop and servers.
So create a list of things you are looking for that will be of great help
to narrow down what your looking for.

Or you can just go to ditrowatch and play enny-minny-moo :D

On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Matt Graham <> wrote:

> On Oct 10, 2016 10:02 AM, "mike enriquez" <> wrote:
>>
>>> I have experience with Red Hat and Ubuntu and I am looking for
>>> another Distro to load on an other computer. Any of you have a
>>> recommendation for a Distro that you like?
>>>
>> On 2016-10-10 09:08, Kevin Fries wrote:
>
>> I use Arch pretty much any time I have the option of distros. [...]
>> Not an easy distribution to install. But once running, you won't
>> find another one that is more stable.
>>
>
> I guess the other question is, "What do you want to accomplish with this
> new distro?" If it's just to play around with something new, almost
> anything will work. If you want to learn how things interact at a lower
> level than usual, LFS or Arch or Gentoo will give you that. If you want to
> have a pretty good desktop with lots of stuff supported out of the box,
> Mint has gotten a lot of good press.
>
> The "How to install Gentoo" documentation is long, but don't let that put
> you off. It's mostly "Boot from CD or USB key. Run command 1. Run
> command 2. .... Run command 255. You're done!" all spelled out
> explicitly. Waiting for KDE or GNOME to finish compiling is the only
> difficult part :-)
>
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