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So, I recently got my 'testing' computer back, which I use to test various operating systems. I have tried Ubuntu and Windows 7 and a few others, and am looking for reccomendations for some others to check out. Maybe some Linux Distros or whatever else you suggest.
Doesn't matter how many you suggest, I plan to note them all down and eventually get to all of them.
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I would try out mint, i hear it's pretty cool. Or kubuntu.
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It never hurts to get into any of the BSD's (freebsd, openbsd, netbsd etc)
Also you could try an OSx86 distro.
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Well Fedora and OpenSuse are primed to release their new distro's - Fedora 12 (which is available as a Beta right now) and OpenSUSE 11.2...so why don't you give these bad boys a whirl...G4143
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Try out google's android os, if you want to commit suicide.
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Well if you really want to test something cool, test ReactOS. *Not a linux its a hybrid.
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10-23-2009, 01:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2009, 01:16 PM by Solidus.)
Anything that doesn't use KDE.
Right now I'm downloading Linux Mint with XFCE environment, and Mandriva with the Gnome environment.
I've already used Linux Mint(Gnome), DreamLinux, Fedora 11(Gnome & KDE), Debian(LXDE & XFCE), Xubuntu(XFCE), Kubuntu(KDE), OpenGeu(Gnome), CrunchBang(Openbox), Puppy(JWM), Zenwalk(XFCE).
Apart from Fedora using KDE & Kubuntu, I'd recommend them all. You've really got to try them all, it's so hard to stick with just one.
If you're fairly new to Linux, Linux Mint or OpenGeu is great place to start.