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Distros come and distros go - one gentoo to rule them all :) :p
--still running gentoo/fluxbox after all these years :)
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Yep, and I'm still running gentoo/fluxbox. Since 2002. Hooray!
X.Org X Server 1.15.99.903 (1.16.0 RC 3)
Release Date: 2014-06-04
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux...
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CallmeNoob:
You're going to get differing opinions, but perhaps you could try this:
http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/
My recommendation is to use CentOS (a Red Hat clone) because you can then...
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heh... I had you pegged for an astroturfer from your second post.
False. You fail :)
What point were you trying to prove, anyway?
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The way I see it, you want something that's flawed. People work on Linux so they can achieve something they see as technically beautiful. Just because nobody distributes your flawed idea of...
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Linux offers you the opportunity to create your own distro, any way you want it.
It would be a lot easier for you if the features you wanted were technically desirable. Unfortunately, they aren't,...
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It's not really the HD space, but the RAM wasted.
I doubt any free software developer will ever implement what you're wanting....but then again who knows? :p
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So you want a distro in which most packages are statically linked...hmm... I don't know of any distro that does that, as it's a huge waste of resources.
You're informed enough to make your own...
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zugu,
Man, you _are_ a windows power user. What are these "various sources" of which you speak?
Do you really want to compile and install major packages by hand?
The distro maintainers have done...
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Since you're a long-time windows user you'll need to make a few adjustments. No longer will you download programs and drivers off the net. All the programs you need are available through a "package...
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sometimes you need to restart the modem for it to assign an IP to a new computer...
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It's a remote server right? If all you'll be using is the gui tools provided by the hosting company, then it won't matter much which distro you choose. They will all have about the same "user...
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number1talent: If all you're going to use to configure it is some web client, I'd use freeBSD. On every box I've ever tried it on it's been faster than linux, and that's what you want for a server....
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