Author: Anthony Cozzie
Date: 17:00:00 03/05/05
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On March 05, 2005 at 08:07:43, Omid David Tabibi wrote: > >I'm considering to install Linux on my machine (AMD64) to run alongside Windows >(fed up waiting for 64 bit Windows). I see that there are just too many Linux >distributions to choose from, and it's very hard to see the forest through the >trees. Redhat seems to be the most popular distribution, but I see that it is no >longer free. So, what would you recommend (64 bit support is a must of course)? >I considered Fedora, SUSE, Mandrake... but frankly I have no idea which one to >choose. Any suggestion would be highly appreciated. I like Gentoo, and its 64-bit support is pretty good (I've been using it as my main machine for a year now). I personally much prefer package based distros (Debian/Gentoo) over release based distros (Suse/Mandrake/RedHat). anthony
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