Favorite Linux Distro
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I'm posting from Ubuntu 16.04.1 and it's okay, but it's no Mint. But it installs on this laptop, so it is what it is.
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@scottalanmiller said in Favorite Linux Distro:
I'm posting from Ubuntu 16.04.1 and it's okay, but it's no Mint. But it installs on this laptop, so it is what it is.
You can still install Cinnamon / Mate, etc... If you haven't done that already.
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@scottalanmiller said in Favorite Linux Distro:
I'm posting from Ubuntu 16.04.1 and it's okay, but it's no Mint. But it installs on this laptop, so it is what it is.
I only choose Ubuntu for my desktop installs because it is quick, easy, and what most of my Engineers prefer/standardize things on. If I really wanted to put time and effort into it I would probably go with Mint or OpenSUSE. Right now, and until I get the time to put some serious study into powershell, I spend 90%+ time inside a terminal multiplexer accessed via a Putty session to one of my jump boxes. I might touch a Linux desktop once every couple weeks? As long as I have a working Firefox or Chrome browser I'm generally content.
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@dafyre said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@scottalanmiller said in Favorite Linux Distro:
I'm posting from Ubuntu 16.04.1 and it's okay, but it's no Mint. But it installs on this laptop, so it is what it is.
You can still install Cinnamon / Mate, etc... If you haven't done that already.
I have... and Cinnamon on Ubuntu isn't nearly what it is on Mint. Putting Cinnamon on Ubuntu really showcases how much it is lacking. It's far more than I realized. Mint is so much better... when it installs.
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@scottalanmiller said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@Veet said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@stacksofplates said in Favorite Linux Distro:
Have you used Fedora 24 workstation ? I just installed it on a VM (4 GB RAM, 50GB HDD, 2 Cores), and I wasn't too impressed ... Just seemed a tad laggy ... I know, it shouldn't be ... I installed it from the Live Image .. dunno, what I did wrong .. shall I try one from Fedora Spins, perhaps ?
If you feel lag, that's because it's a VM without GPU passthrough. That's what that is 100% of the time. And it's the desktop choice, not the distro, that causes that.
I've installed this on my laptop, as VM, running on VMware Workstation. So, I don't think GPU passthrough option is available (??)
Anyway, it's a lot lot better, after I bumped-up the RAM from 4GB to 6GB, and installed VMware Tools...
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@Veet said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@scottalanmiller said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@Veet said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@stacksofplates said in Favorite Linux Distro:
Have you used Fedora 24 workstation ? I just installed it on a VM (4 GB RAM, 50GB HDD, 2 Cores), and I wasn't too impressed ... Just seemed a tad laggy ... I know, it shouldn't be ... I installed it from the Live Image .. dunno, what I did wrong .. shall I try one from Fedora Spins, perhaps ?
If you feel lag, that's because it's a VM without GPU passthrough. That's what that is 100% of the time. And it's the desktop choice, not the distro, that causes that.
I've installed this on my laptop, as VM, running on VMware Workstation. So, I don't think GPU passthrough option is available (??)
Anyway, it's a lot lot better, after I bumped-up the RAM from 4GB to 6GB, and installed VMware Tools...
I got GPU passthrough working for Windows 10 on VirtualBox. It might be.
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General purpose: Debian/Ubuntu and CentOS
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@stacksofplates said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@BRRABill said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@scottalanmiller said in Favorite Linux Distro:
Different ones for different tasks. Mint and OpenSuse are my favorite desktops. CentOS and Leap are my favorite servers.
I thought you like OpenSUSE for servers, or was that just for file sharing servers?
That's what Leap is.
Oh, the hell with all these distros.
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@scottalanmiller said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@Veet said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@scottalanmiller said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@Veet said in Favorite Linux Distro:
@stacksofplates said in Favorite Linux Distro:
Have you used Fedora 24 workstation ? I just installed it on a VM (4 GB RAM, 50GB HDD, 2 Cores), and I wasn't too impressed ... Just seemed a tad laggy ... I know, it shouldn't be ... I installed it from the Live Image .. dunno, what I did wrong .. shall I try one from Fedora Spins, perhaps ?
If you feel lag, that's because it's a VM without GPU passthrough. That's what that is 100% of the time. And it's the desktop choice, not the distro, that causes that.
I've installed this on my laptop, as VM, running on VMware Workstation. So, I don't think GPU passthrough option is available (??)
Anyway, it's a lot lot better, after I bumped-up the RAM from 4GB to 6GB, and installed VMware Tools...
I got GPU passthrough working for Windows 10 on VirtualBox. It might be.
You DID get GPU Passthrough working in Windows 10 on VirtualBox? Do tell!
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I do not have linux on the desktop at the moment. looking at getting Mint going maybe.
My server OS of choice is CentOS. It was a really simple decision.
I got into the Linux side of things via the Asterisk PBX path back in 2006 or so. All of the distros have always been based on CentOS.
I've never been bothered to deal with doing anything else.
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RHEL/CentOS for servers and hypervisors. (r/w speeds, default security protocols)
Previously I always used Debian based distros for my recreation, mostly because it was the first flavor I learned on back in the nineties so I'm a bit nostalgic. However, I've been thoroughly enjoying my new Korora notebook, and might finally leave Debian behind forever.
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I have PC-BSD in a VM on my laptop.
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@chrisnbrooks said in Favorite Linux Distro:
... I've been thoroughly enjoying my new Korora notebook, and might finally leave Debian behind forever.
Update: Last night I tried to install Night of the Tentacle on Korora from my Steam library, and realized it only supports Debian file structures. Not wanting to mess around with ScummVM and also realizing many games on Steam only support Debian derivatives, I switched back to Mint. That's not to say there's no place for Korora in my life, but I may reserve it strictly for Workstations. (where selinux and increased r/w speed is an obvious advantage)