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    Default Linux which one?

    I'm sick and tirred of Windows, I should have done this long time ago. I decided to switch on Linux but not just for test run like forever. I don't play games only for designing, coding. So my question is: Which Linux distribution or w.e to use for start and why (explain if possible)?

    Ubuntu, Mandriva, openSuse, Fedora etc. etc.?

    Thank you!
    Smith Reviewed by Smith on . Linux which one? I'm sick and tirred of Windows, I should have done this long time ago. I decided to switch on Linux but not just for test run like forever. I don't play games only for designing, coding. So my question is: Which Linux distribution or w.e to use for start and why (explain if possible)? Ubuntu, Mandriva, openSuse, Fedora etc. etc.? Thank you! Rating: 5
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  3.     
    #2
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    Website's:
    X4B.org
    ubuntu most user friendly and easiest to use.

  4.     
    #3
    Member
    If your new i would say

    Ubuntu or linux mint

    They are the most user friendly great for starting
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    #4
    Respected Member
    I'm going with Ubuntu then. Thanks guys
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  6.     
    #5
    Member
    Website's:
    warezall.com
    Ubuntu Is Best

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    #6
    Member
    Website's:
    server-monkey.com
    CentOS

    kthnxbi

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    #7
    Member
    Debian is good for desktop along with Gnome or KDE.
    Ubuntu is meh, never liked it tbh.
    Other good distros for desktop systems are Fedora, OpenSUSE and LiveW
    This is the staff, you have been banned

  9.     
    #8
    Member
    Centos is GREAT - its very user friendly (for me, dont know about any 1 else) and you will get used to command line interface to do some quick "cool" work too

    Oh well - it has to be centos for me

    regards,
    Ryan

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