Linux

What Linux Distro do you Use?

  • Ubuntu

    Votes: 33 49.3%
  • Kubuntu

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Fedora

    Votes: 5 7.5%
  • Open Suse

    Votes: 2 3.0%
  • Debian

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mandriva/Linux Mint/PCLinuxOS/other

    Votes: 6 9.0%
  • Stop Posting Stupid Polls!!!!!!!!!

    Votes: 9 13.4%
  • I used to like Linux but it destroyed my whole computer

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • I don't Like Penguins

    Votes: 8 11.9%
  • I pretend to hate Linux but i am secretly jealous of it because it is so much better then windows

    Votes: 2 3.0%

  • Total voters
    67
Linux may have made an impact in the server room but, from what I'm hearing, it's not gaining ground there any more either.
Hmmm....not so sure about that statement. My company is about 60% Linux on our web servers and hosted applications. And we are currently retiring and removing as much of our Windows stuff as we can in order to reduce licensing costs for our Microsoft platforms. Even with volume license agreements and such, these servers are far from cost free to implement.

You'll just have to be content with what you can find out there on the web because you certainly aren't going to find anything for it at Office Depot or Best Buy.
I don't think that is an issue for most people. I get all of my software from the web on my Windows machines as well...with the exception of the random video game that I buy. And even many of them are available via the web these days.

You also aren't going to find a market with Linux if you're a freelance software developer. You can probably count your customers on two fingers if you draw a 200 mile radius circle around your present location!
However, a web developer will undoubtedly run into Apache and Tomcat all over the place...talking to mySQL or PostGres databases. And why spend the money to license Windows for the server and then turn around and run software which is primarily developed for and runs fantastic on Linux platforms on Windows instead?
Very true :thumbsup: Agreed 100% with you pparks1 :)
Max Peck,
I'd go with a Linux server any day over Windows server.

As desktops, I have to admit, Linux sucks - it's progressing rapidly, but still the minority. The fact that people directly compared Linux's desktop stack to Windows is the main issue.

But in the server space, Linux is a whole different beast altogether. The options you get on how to administrate your servers, how to connect remotely, how to maintain is immensely beyond what Windows server can ever do. Here's my example: I run a SAN server using Linux opposed to running Windows storage server 2008, the Linux server's hardware, an i3, 1GB memory, 3x1TB disk in RAID 1 + 1 hotspare, and 160GB HDD for OS. CPU usage day to day = ~0.5% -> 1.5%, Memory usage -> ~130MB, give or take 10MB, connectivity to the server, a plenty: CLI over SSH, CLI over Web and several Web interfaces, I don't use X Window, it's not needed in a server environment.

CLI is waaaaayyy too powerful compared to GUI, as the matter of fact, Microsoft created PowerShell just to catch up with Linux's CLI. Windows 2008 has the option to run Windows bare (without GUI) for the same reason, play catch up with Linux in efficient hardware usage...

You see, Linux doesn't need to make "inroads" in the server world, it's the de facto standard... The one that's playing catch up is MS. I do have to admit, you don't get an easy and very elaborate directory service like AD, but on the other hand, you get the flexibility to what service you want to serve in your directory service (LDAP is a beast, AD is a beautiful beast). That's the only thing I know Windows server is a bit more superior than Linux. I use servers to serve a specific task, I don't run my servers to handle many tasks at once, I can't imagine to have my Web/DB/File/App/ActiveDirectory Domain Controller/Terminal Server service/DHCP/DNS machine went down because of some crippling anti virus update (no anti virus server needed in Linux servers)... It'll cripple my business to a state where I'd hang my self...

Just my 2 cents... :)

zzz2496
 

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Hey zzz,

That's cool - if Linux is your cup of tea that's great! Not trying to start another old, arcane Linux vs. Windows argument - I'm way past that nonsense! If it works for you then go for it! Besides, we're on a Windows Forum!

-Max :D
 

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I'm just saying :)
I have MCP certifications on MS's Client and Server products, I love Windows to death... I know my ways around Windows... To me, Linux is much better all around AS A SERVER. For general purpose use, nothing can beat Windows :( (had to put a sad smiley, it's a Linux thread afterall...) Being the market leader does have it's privilege...

zzz2496
 

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Not trying to start another old, arcane Linux vs. Windows argument - I'm way past that nonsense!
Yes and it is nonsense. Differing products fit differing needs.

If it works for you then go for it! Besides, we're on a Windows Forum!
Yes, this is a Windows forum. But in my opinion, it's invaluable to also know and understand too what the competition can do and how they do it, to make Windows a more useful and valuable product. Or at least to ensure that your licensing costs and such are worth it for your particular need.
 

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zzz2496;744162. said:
You see, Linux doesn't need to make "inroads" in the server world, it's the de facto standard... The one that's playing catch up is MS. I do have to admit, you don't get an easy and very elaborate directory service like AD, but on the other hand, you get the flexibility to what service you want to serve in your directory service (LDAP is a beast, AD is a beautiful beast). That's the only thing I know Windows server is a bit more superior than Linux. I use servers to serve a specific task, I don't run my servers to handle many tasks at once, I can't imagine to have my Web/DB/File/App/ActiveDirectory Domain Controller/Terminal Server service/DHCP/DNS machine went down because of some crippling anti virus update (no anti virus server needed in Linux servers)... It'll cripple my business to a state where I'd hang my self...

Just my 2 cents... :)

zzz2496

I don't think any good network administrator would put all that on one server in a Windows Shop. And if they did it would not be smart.

DC/AD/DHCP/DNS is the most on one machine and then you would have at the very lest 2 for redundancy. - Just my 2 cents as well. :)
 

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zzz2496;744162. said:
You see, Linux doesn't need to make "inroads" in the server world, it's the de facto standard... The one that's playing catch up is MS. I do have to admit, you don't get an easy and very elaborate directory service like AD, but on the other hand, you get the flexibility to what service you want to serve in your directory service (LDAP is a beast, AD is a beautiful beast). That's the only thing I know Windows server is a bit more superior than Linux. I use servers to serve a specific task, I don't run my servers to handle many tasks at once, I can't imagine to have my Web/DB/File/App/ActiveDirectory Domain Controller/Terminal Server service/DHCP/DNS machine went down because of some crippling anti virus update (no anti virus server needed in Linux servers)... It'll cripple my business to a state where I'd hang my self...

Just my 2 cents... :)

zzz2496

I don't think any good network administrator would put all that on one server in a Windows Shop. And if they did it would not be smart.

DC/AD/DHCP/DNS is the most on one machine and then you would have at the very lest 2 for redundancy. - Just my 2 cents as well. :)
I've met several admins that has more or less the setup I mentioned, an all in one box, running on an el cheapo self built low end computer running pirated Windows server with all business data depending on it (I'm talking $350-$400 worth of hardware running as an all in one "server"), not to mention that price includes keyboard and mouse and a monitor (LCD), thus I bring that up... :)

zzz2496
 

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I've met several admins that has more or less the setup I mentioned, an all in one box, running on an el cheapo self built low end computer running pirated Windows server with all business data depending on it (I'm talking $350-$400 worth of hardware running as an all in one "server"), not to mention that price includes keyboard and mouse and a monitor (LCD), thus I bring that up... :)

zzz2496

Yeah, that is what happens in smaller shops where IT budgets are super tight. Sure, it's better to run on real hardware, and multiple boxes...but that all costs money, requires cooling, power, licensing for the OS, etc.
 

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OK now I m into Linuxmint 9. Changes-- I dont see any. LOL.

I scrapped my physical install of Mint 8 and replaced it with a proper install of Mint 9.

There are a few differences, but they are subtle. Very subtle.

It now automounts NTFS drives by default. :thumbsup:

FF is the latest 3.6.3 :sleepy:

GRUB2 is a newer build ( I still hate Grub2 :p)

Plus there are a few other things, but overall - yeah, it's not vastly different to Mint 8.


Still a great distro though.
 

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OK now I m into Linuxmint 9. Changes-- I dont see any. LOL.

I scrapped my physical install of Mint 8 and replaced it with a proper install of Mint 9.

There are a few differences, but they are subtle. Very subtle.

It now automounts NTFS drives by default. :thumbsup:

FF is the latest 3.6.3 :sleepy:

GRUB2 is a newer build ( I still hate Grub2 :p)

Plus there are a few other things, but overall - yeah, it's not vastly different to Mint 8.


Still a great distro though.
I agree. Linuxmint 9 is a very beautiful and stable distro.
 

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Microsoft Security Essentials
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Google Chrome (Sync enabled)
Quick questions guys:

Can I triple boot W7x64, Vista x64 and Linux Mint x64?
Will I be able to access Windows files eg music from Linux?
I'm networking two W7 pcs, will this still work okay?

I'm pretty much a Linux noob, thanks, John:)
 

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Quick questions guys:

Can I triple boot W7x64, Vista x64 and Linux Mint x64?
Will I be able to access Windows files eg music from Linux?
I'm networking two W7 pcs, will this still work okay?

I'm pretty much a Linux noob, thanks, John:)

You should be able to triple boot, and this website should help you Accessing Windows Files from Linux - www.reallylinux.com that I came across the other day when I was installing Ubuntu. (In the end I just installed Ubuntu by itself on my netbook). Being a Linux noob myself too, I'm still learning quite a lot and still need to learn how to auto-mount on startup.

If you want to access the networked computers too, you just put the network drive address.
 

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Thanks Everlong. That link looks really useful.
Think I'll give it a go tomorrow. After all what could go wrong....:)
 

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1x Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD
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Corsair AX 850 Watt
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Cooler Master ACTS 840
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Enermax Aurora
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Logitech Ballmouse
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20MBPS
U10.04 in VitualBox :)
 

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8GB DDR2 900Mhz
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MSI GT730 2GB GDDR5 (Kepler)
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Supreme FX2
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Prolink keyboard
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Logitech M705
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1MiB/s
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Chrome Beta
Hey, success! :D
I installed Linux Mint in a triple boot on my main pc.
I've just been messing around with it now. Wow. Quite a departure from W7.
With a bit of hunting around I've managed to access my Windows files from Mint so I can play music etc.
I think this is going to be a bit of a learning curve for me but it seems interesting and looks great.

Was going to trial it on my second pc but for some reason it couldn't boot from disk and when I opened it from within Windows 7 and installed the CD boot helper tool my drives still reported no disk and giving me a pyrun.exe error.

Anything to fend off le grande ennui eh?:)
 

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XFX GTX 260 Black Edition
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none-through large stereo hi fi
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Croosover 27MDP LED IPS Dell 2408 WFP
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1x Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD
1x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB
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Corsair AX 850 Watt
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Enermax Aurora
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Logitech Ballmouse
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20MBPS
Question: When purchasing Red Hat Enterprise am I able to install it on one server to get my project running and then move it to a new server 6 months from now? In other words does Red Hat have an issue with moving it from one server to another? Thanks.
 

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Dell OP7010
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4 Dell 24" LCD
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Dell
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Dell Optical
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40meg
Using And loving my Karmic x64.
 

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Intel Core i7-870 Lynnfield 2.93 GHz
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Intel Whitesburg P55 LGA1156
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Kingston Hyper X 1333MHz DDR3 4x4Gb
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Nvidia GTS 250
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AOC Q3279VWF 31.5"
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Western Digital 1000GB Hard Drive (SATA 3.0Gb/s, 7200rpm, 32MB Cache)
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650W
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Coolermaster HAF 912
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Logitech
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Logitech
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Avira
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Ubuntu 10.04 on my N130 Netbook wireless drivers didn't work at first but I have to say they have a great forum community which helped me set it up, still figuring things out though.
 

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Asus P8H 61-M LE USB 3
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8Gig Kingston DDRIII HyperX Blue 1333 Mhz
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Creative Fatality Pro
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1920X1080
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1 x OCZ Agility 3 120GB SSD
1 x Seagate 250GB
1 x Western Digital 1000GB
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700W Coolermaster Stealth Pro etc
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Coolermaster Scout
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Some fans
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Some Logitech type.
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Logitech MX518
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Wireless 8mb
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Canon Scanner
Epson Printer
Nikon DSLR 3000
Wacom Tablet
Howtoforge have some great tutorials. They have "Perfect Desktop" tutorials for all the major distros so I've got a "perfect Linux Mint 9" desktop now.
I downloaded a piece of software someone recommended last night and then realized I haven't a clue how to actually install it. Doh!
I'll study up on it after work tonight:o
 

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The Monolith. 3.1
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
CPU
i7 [email protected]
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Gigabyte Z77-D3H
Memory
2x4GB Corsair Vegeance DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
XFX GTX 260 Black Edition
Sound Card
none-through large stereo hi fi
Monitor(s) Displays
Croosover 27MDP LED IPS Dell 2408 WFP
Screen Resolution
2560x1440 1920x1200
Hard Drives
1x Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD
1x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB
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Corsair AX 850 Watt
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Cooler Master ACTS 840
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Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro
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Enermax Aurora
Mouse
Logitech Ballmouse
Internet Speed
20MBPS
Question: When purchasing Red Hat Enterprise am I able to install it on one server to get my project running and then move it to a new server 6 months from now? In other words does Red Hat have an issue with moving it from one server to another? Thanks.

I would have thought not but don't really know. Does it not say on Fedora Forums?
 

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The Monolith. 3.1
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
CPU
i7 [email protected]
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Gigabyte Z77-D3H
Memory
2x4GB Corsair Vegeance DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
XFX GTX 260 Black Edition
Sound Card
none-through large stereo hi fi
Monitor(s) Displays
Croosover 27MDP LED IPS Dell 2408 WFP
Screen Resolution
2560x1440 1920x1200
Hard Drives
1x Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD
1x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB
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Corsair AX 850 Watt
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Cooler Master ACTS 840
Cooling
Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro
Keyboard
Enermax Aurora
Mouse
Logitech Ballmouse
Internet Speed
20MBPS
Hmm... for some reason, I got lost in my own Linux installation, which is an irony...
I got lost in the jungle we all call GUI, I can't even find my audio player, let alone how to install codecs...

I feel so miserable now...

*curls in the corner*

zzz2496
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Built
OS
Windows7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
Motherboard
Abit IN9-32X-MMAX
Memory
DDR2 Adata 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 285 1024 and Nvidia GeForce 8800GT 512
Sound Card
Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 2407WFP and BenQ 2400v and Philips 150v3
Screen Resolution
3840x1200 and 1024x768
Hard Drives
2 WDC 1TB
1 WDC 1.5TB
1 WDC 640GB
1 WDC 320GB
1 Seagate 200GB
PSU
Corsair TX 850W
Case
Cooler Master HAF932
Cooling
Arctic Cooling Freezer Extreme and plenty of fans...
Keyboard
MicrosoftNaturalKeyboard 4000/Apple Alu keyboard/Dinovo mini
Mouse
Logitech G5/MarbleMouseTrackball/PerformanceMX/SpacePilotPRO
Internet Speed
1.5Mbps down/384Kbps up
Other Info
APC SURT 1000XL
Logitech Z-560
Wiimote
Mikrotik Router
Linksys (now Cisco) SD2008 8 port Gigabit switch
Linksys WRT54G (acting as AP)
Apple wireless Aluminium keyboard
Apple Magic Mouse
Xbox360 wired controller
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