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A Fairly Accurate Linux Distro Chooser
- perlhacker14
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A Fairly Accurate Linux Distro Chooser
I had nothing to do today and I was just looking around, but then I found this Linux Distro Chooser at http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/
Have any of you tried it? I ended up with:
1: Debian (but your computer may be too slow), 2: Slackware (does not have application Library), 3: Arch (does not have application Library), and 4: Fedora Core (your computer may be too slow).
Besides my questioning how my computer may be too slow for Debian, and how Arch has no application library, It was quite accurate!
I am curious as to what other Debian users have ended up with.
Have any of you tried it? I ended up with:
1: Debian (but your computer may be too slow), 2: Slackware (does not have application Library), 3: Arch (does not have application Library), and 4: Fedora Core (your computer may be too slow).
Besides my questioning how my computer may be too slow for Debian, and how Arch has no application library, It was quite accurate!
I am curious as to what other Debian users have ended up with.
Arven bids you a good day...
My Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072; 3.06 GHz Pentium 4; 473 MiB RAM; Debian Testing/Unstable/Experimental / Slackware 12; Whatever WM/DE I feel like at the moment
My Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072; 3.06 GHz Pentium 4; 473 MiB RAM; Debian Testing/Unstable/Experimental / Slackware 12; Whatever WM/DE I feel like at the moment
- perlhacker14
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Apparently, Kubuntu is the Distro for "Everyone"sonic6k wrote:Weird, it lists Kubuntu and Debian for my choices.. the weird thing is, what made Kubuntu show up there :)
Arven bids you a good day...
My Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072; 3.06 GHz Pentium 4; 473 MiB RAM; Debian Testing/Unstable/Experimental / Slackware 12; Whatever WM/DE I feel like at the moment
My Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072; 3.06 GHz Pentium 4; 473 MiB RAM; Debian Testing/Unstable/Experimental / Slackware 12; Whatever WM/DE I feel like at the moment
I would rather use kubuntu than FC or RedHat...actionM wrote:I'd rather stick needles in my eye.perlhacker14 wrote:Apparently, Kubuntu is the Distro for "Everyone"sonic6k wrote:Weird, it lists Kubuntu and Debian for my choices.. the weird thing is, what made Kubuntu show up there
I took that a while ago and debian was the first one to come up.
It suggested Fedora for me (Debian next, but my computer might be too slow since it's old...even though I spent 3500 on it back in 2003 and it's still kicking butt).
I agree, I'd rather use Kubuntu than Fedora. Although Kubuntu's KDE is highly unstable. The problem with this distro chooser is that it doesn't take anything into account except for specs. Fedora is slow, has horrible repo maintenance, packages suck, you can't use yum to do an upgrade from one release to another, etc. So who cares what the specs are, it's a POS. What's more, why isn't Debian listed for older machines? Seems to me Debian would be better than Fedora.
I agree, I'd rather use Kubuntu than Fedora. Although Kubuntu's KDE is highly unstable. The problem with this distro chooser is that it doesn't take anything into account except for specs. Fedora is slow, has horrible repo maintenance, packages suck, you can't use yum to do an upgrade from one release to another, etc. So who cares what the specs are, it's a POS. What's more, why isn't Debian listed for older machines? Seems to me Debian would be better than Fedora.
I have no idea, Debian has been really stable on my computer. I pulled my computer out of the dump in the days of Woody, and now I have etch. I have not reinstalled once, but with FC I would have had to reinstall for each release.CocoAUS wrote:why isn't Debian listed for older machines? Seems to me Debian would be better than Fedora.
I just took the test and it recommended Mandrive, OpenSuse, Ubuntu, and Fedora. It also said that maybe I would like Kubuntu or Debian, but I might not since I'm a beginner.
Lies Lies, this is all lies! LOL I'm a beginner that doesn't want everything handed to me. If I'm not tinkering with Debian everyday then I'm just reading about it, trying to learn new things I may have missed. Or maybe I shouldn't have answered "beginner" for those questions. I really don't know how to judge how far I am with Linux. I know I feel pretty newbish when I read this forum. We need a test to take to determine how smart you are with linux! Or maybe one of you should make one
Lies Lies, this is all lies! LOL I'm a beginner that doesn't want everything handed to me. If I'm not tinkering with Debian everyday then I'm just reading about it, trying to learn new things I may have missed. Or maybe I shouldn't have answered "beginner" for those questions. I really don't know how to judge how far I am with Linux. I know I feel pretty newbish when I read this forum. We need a test to take to determine how smart you are with linux! Or maybe one of you should make one
- perlhacker14
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Dont they already have one at http://www.innergeek.us/geek-test.html?actionM wrote:We need a test to take to determine how smart you are with linux! Or maybe one of you should make one :)
Go on: try it out.
Arven bids you a good day...
My Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072; 3.06 GHz Pentium 4; 473 MiB RAM; Debian Testing/Unstable/Experimental / Slackware 12; Whatever WM/DE I feel like at the moment
My Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072; 3.06 GHz Pentium 4; 473 MiB RAM; Debian Testing/Unstable/Experimental / Slackware 12; Whatever WM/DE I feel like at the moment
Prove your abilities in the Linux IQ Test: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10779_7-5741293-1.html
My result:
My result:
- perlhacker14
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This test was obviously made by Windows Users (read the whole CNET staff).
I scored ten, but I am not a master: I'm great, but no way am I wizard.
I scored ten, but I am not a master: I'm great, but no way am I wizard.
Arven bids you a good day...
My Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072; 3.06 GHz Pentium 4; 473 MiB RAM; Debian Testing/Unstable/Experimental / Slackware 12; Whatever WM/DE I feel like at the moment
My Laptop: Toshiba Satellite A25-S3072; 3.06 GHz Pentium 4; 473 MiB RAM; Debian Testing/Unstable/Experimental / Slackware 12; Whatever WM/DE I feel like at the moment
1. Debian
2. Mepis
3. Freespire
And the quiz:
Tina
2. Mepis
3. Freespire
And the quiz:
If the cirteria for being a Linux Master is that you can compile a kernel... well, then I guess I'm a Linux Master. Although it seem a bit strange that knowing how Linus spells his surname, how to pronounce the 'i' and a bit of Linux history makes for technical excellence...Linux IQ test
You are a LINUX MASTER
(10 of 10 questions correct)
You may be the type to compile your own kernel. You're certainly no novice.
Tina
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Linux IQ test
You are LINCURIOUS
(7 of 10 questions correct)
You may have even used the Linux OS before but you're not a supergeek about it. Check out some of News.com's Linux news, and get on your way to proficiency.