Re: [users@httpd] Favorite Linux Distribution

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The Disguised Jedi wrote:
Hello all -

I've been a list member for a while, helped out some people, and asked
some questions.  But, today I have a completely off topic, but
somewhat relevant question for y'all.

What is your favorite Linux distribution?  What would you recommend
for my situation?

Not sure what your situation is, but I'll answer anyways.

I'm brand new to Linux.  I'm just trying to learn how it works, but I
think I'll catch on quick.  I'm looking for the one with the most
capability, and also one to run my development instance of Apache 2.0
on.

I've been looking at either RedHat or Fedora. Is this a good choice? I'm truly drawing a blank, and I've searched Google, but never really
found anything extremely useful. Please help me, an old Windows
veteran, escape the Microsoft box!

First off, do NOT go RedHat or Fedora. Both are abominations of Linuxdom and are as bloated as Windows. My recommendation for a good binary install distro is Slackware. Minimal set of tools installed for a base system so there is no bloat right off the bat. Gentoo is another good one, but rather more advanced the Slack although the tools are very well documented and once you learn them you'll never consider going to another distro. I really think Gentoo is that good. I use it myself for all my workstation and server needs. Good luck on finding one that suits you, though.


Thanks a ton!!


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