Zimmer
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Sweet, so its between Fedora, Cent, Ubuntu and SUSE.

Anybody got any decent screenshots of their OS?

I still can't decide...
elbekko
Your lord and master
+36|6681|Leuven, Belgium
Mm, I crashed X on my local linux box, so I can't atm Unless I have a VM lying around somewhere.

These give a pretty nice view tho:
http://thecodingstudio.com/opensource/l … CentOS%205

EDIT: It isn't the prettiest, but like any Linux distro, you can modify it.

Last edited by elbekko (2008-01-16 09:23:21)

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voodoodolphins
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ubuntu without any doubt...it is just cool
Zimmer
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+1,688|7036|Scotland

voodoodolphins wrote:

ubuntu without any doubt...it is just cool
I don't need cool. I have Vista yet I don't use Aero. Cool is not part of the package.
Zimmer
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+1,688|7036|Scotland

elbekko wrote:

Reason to use CentOS: It's Red Hat Enterprise Linux, but free. It's a very stable and robust OS, and is very suitable for a workstation. Another big upside is you can choose between KDE and GNOME at install time, as well as the huge repositories.
Only downside is the 6-CD install, but meh. You'll only need all 6 if you install everything on there.

Put Wine, Cedega and Mono on there, and you can run about anything.
What is Red Hat Enterprise Linux? What is so awesome about it?
Titch2349
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/subscribes to thread.

I've also been considering this for a long time on my Desktop Machine.
ghettoperson
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Zimmer, as I asked before, how are you going to get Dreamweaver and Photoshop to run on Linux? Or are you going down the path of GIMP? *shudders*
Zimmer
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+1,688|7036|Scotland

ghettoperson wrote:

Zimmer, as I asked before, how are you going to get Dreamweaver and Photoshop to run on Linux? Or are you going down the path of GIMP? *shudders*
Both Dreamweaver and Photoshop can run on Linux no problem.
ghettoperson
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How? The installer is an .exe.
DUnlimited
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+1,160|6743|cuntshitlake

ghettoperson wrote:

How? The installer is an .exe.
Wine.
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elbekko
Your lord and master
+36|6681|Leuven, Belgium
There, took a couple of screens in VMWare:
http://elbekko.dreamhosters.com/various/centosscreens/

What is Red Hat Enterprise Linux? What is so awesome about it?
Well, it's developed by Red Hat, which is one of the largest companies offering professional Linux support. Alot of companies use it to host production servers, etc.

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Zimmer
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+1,688|7036|Scotland

elbekko wrote:

There, took a couple of screens in VMWare:
http://elbekko.dreamhosters.com/various/centosscreens/

What is Red Hat Enterprise Linux? What is so awesome about it?
Well, it's developed by Red Hat, which is one of the largest companies offering professional Linux support. Alot of companies use it to host production servers, etc.
I can change the whole look of that, right? Simple installation of another skin. No?
elbekko
Your lord and master
+36|6681|Leuven, Belgium
Yep, very easy to change.

Oh, and sorry the screenshots are a bit warped, that VM is somewhat buggered up
Zimmer
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+1,688|7036|Scotland

Alright, I will get a virtual machine installed and check them all out.
k0balt
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+1|6926|Cincinnati, OH
You mentioned Leopard.  Leopard is the name of the Mac OS X which is actually a version of BSD.

As for Linux, I would suggest using openSUSE.  I have used Redhat, Fedora, Mandriva, and openSUSE and I choose openSUSE.  Why? Because if seemed to have pretty vibrant support forums.  Also, I thought that the UI was a little more polished.

Currently I have openSUSE running on an old Pentium 4 with only 1 GB of memory.  I do not run a GUI as it is a server with limited memory, but that is ok because I can still telnet into the machine or even run KDE and GNOME apps using an X server running on my windoze box.  This little server has been up for 173 days without a reboot.  I really can not remember why I reboot the machine though.  The machine runs multiple databases, a web server, and a email server all in 1GB of memory.

What I love about Linux is that if you do not like the distro you install, just install a different version.  If you do not like the UI, install another one.  If your PC is not the latest and greatest... that's ok because Linux will run on just about any machine.  I am about ready to install openSUSE on a Pentium III with 256MB of memory...
ghettoperson
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Why won't OSX work? I know of a lot of people who've installed it on their desktops. Or is it that you need certain hardware?
Jenspm
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ghettoperson wrote:

Why won't OSX work? I know of a lot of people who've installed it on their desktops. Or is it that you need certain hardware?
Doesn't work on his mobo, I believe.
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Zimmer
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+1,688|7036|Scotland

ghettoperson wrote:

Why won't OSX work? I know of a lot of people who've installed it on their desktops. Or is it that you need certain hardware?
There is a wikipedia page which lists all the working mobos with OSX. Sadly, mine has quite a few problems ( P5NE-SLI ) and I don't want to go through bullshit again.
ghettoperson
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Linky?
Jenspm
penis
+1,716|7012|St. Andrews / Oslo

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jsnipy
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Zimmer wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Why won't OSX work? I know of a lot of people who've installed it on their desktops. Or is it that you need certain hardware?
There is a wikipedia page which lists all the working mobos with OSX. Sadly, mine has quite a few problems ( P5NE-SLI ) and I don't want to go through bullshit again.
I used to have that one, had a few issues as well
Marlboroman82
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+1,022|6903|Camp XRay

Hackintosh

http://lifehacker.com/software/hack-att … 321913.php


Or openSuse - I have used pretty much every OS out there and it is the best one I have found so far.

Last edited by Marlboroman82 (2008-01-16 12:24:25)

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steelie34
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+603|6661|the land of bourbon
lol my buddy did that to his dell laptop.  he even put an apple sticker over the dell logo.  the novelty kind of wears off after a while, but i guess it makes sense for people who love the mac OS but don't want to spend the $.
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.Sup
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+2,646|6733|The Twilight Zone
I used Ubuntu. On one PC it worked great on another it sucked.
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