naa na ko ani na download pero mangau ta kog mga outputs para di ko ma wapak ani. hehehe

 kinsay naka gamit na sa mandrivia linux 2008?
 kinsay naka gamit na sa mandrivia linux 2008?
				naa na ko ani na download pero mangau ta kog mga outputs para di ko ma wapak ani. hehehe

 
			
			
 Re: kinsay naka gamit na sa mandrivia linux 2008?
 Re: kinsay naka gamit na sa mandrivia linux 2008?
				Mandriva is nice. It has more hardware support/compatibility than some other distros.
Easy to install and configure.
If you want to compare the loaded packages/software (versions, latest updates...etc) with other distros, use distrowatch: http://www.distrowatch.com
But for me, the most supported and easiest by far is Ubuntu. They are backed by a commercial company like RedHat and is expected to release twice a year for updates. They also have the LTS (long term support) that bugs/security fixes are updated I think for 5 years. This you cannot have in other distro's except maybe RedHat.
Also the serious really hackers/experts uses Slackware.
 Re: kinsay naka gamit na sa mandrivia linux 2008?
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				thanks broOriginally Posted by cold_fusion
 
			
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				I was a Mandriva user for a few months until i joined the Ubuntu bandwagon. This is a nice "works-out-of-the-box" distro. You can choose between Compiz Fusion and Metisse for you desktop eye-candy. Its software repository is also well updated. However, it may be a bit slow on pc's with 256MB RAM and sub-gigahertz processors.
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				i have multi processors, which operating software from linux would you require bro?Originally Posted by burikoy12
 
			
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				If by multi-processors you mean dual-core cpu's like core 2 duo or amd's turion x2, any of the major linux distributions like mandriva, ubuntu, pclinuxos, suse, fedora, etc. will handle those nicely.
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