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  • Steve Rupe
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2016
    • 3070

    #1

    Linux

    Are there any Linux OS fans out there? If so which version do you use?
  • King Mark
    So Fucking Banned
    • Aug 2016
    • 27033

    #2
    CentOS

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    • marc22
      Confirmed User
      • Jul 2014
      • 151

      #3
      Mint xfce

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      • Barry-xlovecam
        It's 42
        • Jun 2010
        • 18083

        #4
        I have used Ubuntu for desktops for 10 years now.
        I have used RHEL (red hat enterprise LINUX -- (CentOS is the freeware clone)), Debian and Ubuntu on servers.

        I like Debian based distributions because of the ease of internet community support -- it's just easiest to find answers and ideas.

        Unlike Windows, I have never had a system go bad. I am still using my old SATA 3.0 drives from 2010. The LINUX ext 3 or 4 is a much better disc file system than DOS FAT32 or NFTS -- much more stable.

        If you want to use LINUX try some distros on an older computer. Mint is a good starting out distro when switching from Windows. It is Debian base like Ubuntu.

        I like Kubuntu the best -- the KDE plasma desktop is very professional and polished.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubuntu

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        • CPA-Rush
          small trip to underworld
          • Mar 2012
          • 4927

          #5
          ubuntu 7 years , before i used few other linux dist

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          • Boozer
            So Fucking Banned
            • Feb 2005
            • 3134

            #6
            mint on a few boxes and elementary on a few

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            • wocnom
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2013
              • 132

              #7
              xubuntu on desktops, ubuntu LTS and various debians on servers + few fedoras

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              • Helix
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2002
                • 6021

                #8
                SolydXK (Debian base) KDE

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                • Zeiss
                  Confirmed User
                  • May 2012
                  • 5189

                  #9
                  Big fan of them all here...


                  Adult Webmasters Guides

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                  • Barry-xlovecam
                    It's 42
                    • Jun 2010
                    • 18083

                    #10
                    Use the Ubuntu LTS (long term support) versioning it is supported for 3 years.

                    I have one box that updates often to the latest production release -- just so I can see the changes before I would change my LTS workstations.

                    Servers should always the LTS if Ubuntu -- upgrading can be messy on servers. Better to just make a new server, move the files and test it prior to production -- then close the old server.

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                    • tfto
                      GFY and your feelings.
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 2121

                      #11
                      Ubuntu on my old Dell lappy. It still works.

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                      • pimpmaster9000
                        Too lazy to set a custom title
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 26732

                        #12
                        Ubuntu for work...forced to have windows for games but I keep it on a separate drive
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                        • Klen
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 32235

                          #13
                          Linux Xfce/cinnamon, depending on situation. Ubuntu default interface is horrible, how can anyone use that is beyond me.

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                          • CPA-Rush
                            small trip to underworld
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 4927

                            #14
                            Originally posted by KlenTelaris
                            Linux Xfce/cinnamon, depending on situation. Ubuntu default interface is horrible, how can anyone use that is beyond me.
                            i find it great ubuntu is mix between simplicity and luxury

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                            • Barry-xlovecam
                              It's 42
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 18083

                              #15
                              I can see how former Windows users might like Unity -- I hate the default configuration . Unity Tweak Tool can make Unity much more usable.

                              KDE and Kubuntu for the win if you are using newer hardware.

                              Xfce is 'old school' but LINUX gives you that option instead of Windows bloatware shoving pretty down your throat. That is what LINUX desktop is all about -- freedom and choice. Most software is open source and you can mess with its executable code were need be if you are able.

                              the GTK https://www.gtk.org/ is very configurable so you can customize a lot of things user or system-wide.

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                              • Klen
                                • Aug 2006
                                • 32235

                                #16
                                Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                                Use the Ubuntu LTS (long term support) versioning it is supported for 3 years.

                                I have one box that updates often to the latest production release -- just so I can see the changes before I would change my LTS workstations.

                                Servers should always the LTS if Ubuntu -- upgrading can be messy on servers. Better to just make a new server, move the files and test it prior to production -- then close the old server.
                                On server only cent os or debian. Anything else is ludicrous

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                                • Klen
                                  • Aug 2006
                                  • 32235

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                                  I can see how former Windows users might like Unity -- I hate the default configuration . Unity Tweak Tool can make Unity much more usable.

                                  KDE and Kubuntu for the win if you are using newer hardware.

                                  Xfce is 'old school' but LINUX gives you that option instead of Windows bloatware shoving pretty down your throat. That is what LINUX desktop is all about -- freedom and choice. Most software is open source and you can mess with its executable code were need be if you are able.

                                  the GTK https://www.gtk.org/ is very configurable so you can customize a lot of things user or system-wide.
                                  I was windows user and unity is nothing like windows interface, they have reversed buttons minimize/maximize/close which i just cant use that way.

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                                  • wocnom
                                    Confirmed User
                                    • Jan 2013
                                    • 132

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by KlenTelaris
                                    On server only cent os or debian. Anything else is ludicrous
                                    Says who?

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                                    • bns666
                                      Confirmed Fetishist
                                      • Mar 2005
                                      • 11554

                                      #19
                                      linux mint
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                                      • Barry-xlovecam
                                        It's 42
                                        • Jun 2010
                                        • 18083

                                        #20
                                        Klen install KDE Kubuntu the window buttons default to the right side and are ordered like windows - [] x
                                        I was able to fix 12 in the settings
                                        Unity is a problem because of this. I use Mate (hate it really) 16.04 on one box -- too much effort to reformat now. Maybe when 18.04 LTS arrives ... I did fix some issues with the Unity Tweak Tool.
                                        I needed to find the file for those window buttons I fixed it on one install -- it is just plain text -- edit it in nano you are good to go.

                                        a few hours later -- grrr

                                        https://askubuntu.com/questions/1742...-right-or-left
                                        do this and wayback

                                        sudo apt update
                                        apt upgrade
                                        reboot and select metacity login
                                        I tried it and it got rid of the unity crap

                                        Much, much better so far.
                                        Konsole split vies Excellent

                                        alt+F2 run command
                                        Applications top left bar -- like the old days ...
                                        You can't make or adjust desktop panels (so far)

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                                        • Smut-Talk
                                          I talk smut
                                          • Jul 2016
                                          • 176

                                          #21
                                          On linux desktop for over 10 years.
                                          Prefer ubuntu/gnome/backtrack/kali

                                          Does anybody even use winblows on a server?
                                          BSD/debian.
                                          Love my Pi, both OSMC and raspbian (mostly for website dev).
                                          Have quite a few around these days.

                                          Had to retire my old P4 ubuntu 10lts server a few months ago, was running 24/7 for over 7 years! (my 5 gig hdd finally died)
                                          This is my awesome signature!
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                                          Don't forget to mention GFY in the subject!

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                                          • Steve Rupe
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Nov 2016
                                            • 3070

                                            #22
                                            I have tried several different versions of Linux OS and have not been able to connect to the internet in any of them. I have a wired internet connection but for whatever the reasons are it fails to recognize it and I have even tried with each to manually configure the connection.

                                            I am trying to put Linux on an HP Pavilion All In One 20 that is a few years old. I suspect it could be a driver problem but I do not know how to even check with Linux for drivers or how to install drivers without an internet connection.

                                            Any ideas?

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                                            • Klen
                                              • Aug 2006
                                              • 32235

                                              #23
                                              It's ok, linux mint is based on ubuntu so it wont make any difference anyway.

                                              Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                                              Klen install KDE Kubuntu the window buttons default to the right side and are ordered like windows - [] x
                                              I was able to fix 12 in the settings
                                              Unity is a problem because of this. I use Mate (hate it really) 16.04 on one box -- too much effort to reformat now. Maybe when 18.04 LTS arrives ... I did fix some issues with the Unity Tweak Tool.
                                              I needed to find the file for those window buttons I fixed it on one install -- it is just plain text -- edit it in nano you are good to go.

                                              a few hours later -- grrr

                                              https://askubuntu.com/questions/1742...-right-or-left
                                              do this and wayback

                                              sudo apt update
                                              apt upgrade
                                              reboot and select metacity login
                                              I tried it and it got rid of the unity crap

                                              Much, much better so far.
                                              Konsole split vies Excellent

                                              alt+F2 run command
                                              Applications top left bar -- like the old days ...
                                              You can't make or adjust desktop panels (so far)

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                                              • Klen
                                                • Aug 2006
                                                • 32235

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by Steve Rupe
                                                I have tried several different versions of Linux OS and have not been able to connect to the internet in any of them. I have a wired internet connection but for whatever the reasons are it fails to recognize it and I have even tried with each to manually configure the connection.

                                                I am trying to put Linux on an HP Pavilion All In One 20 that is a few years old. I suspect it could be a driver problem but I do not know how to even check with Linux for drivers or how to install drivers without an internet connection.

                                                Any ideas?
                                                Yes that can be sometime problem , i had problem with with wifi driver but i managed to get it work once they got it in apt repository. Just google "linux nameofyourlancard driver" and see what you get.

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                                                • CPA-Rush
                                                  small trip to underworld
                                                  • Mar 2012
                                                  • 4927

                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by Steve Rupe
                                                  I have tried several different versions of Linux OS and have not been able to connect to the internet in any of them. I have a wired internet connection but for whatever the reasons are it fails to recognize it and I have even tried with each to manually configure the connection.

                                                  I am trying to put Linux on an HP Pavilion All In One 20 that is a few years old. I suspect it could be a driver problem but I do not know how to even check with Linux for drivers or how to install drivers without an internet connection.

                                                  Any ideas?
                                                  network manager , /etc/network/interfaces , /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state

                                                  there are several places to debug

                                                  how to install drivers without an internet connection.

                                                  live cd , clone it from other systems , download the driver to another disk .

                                                  like broadcom wireless drivers support variety of devices ...many network cards can work in linux if native driver is not exist

                                                  another option
                                                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NDISwrapper

                                                  automatic exchange - paxum , bitcoin,pm, payza

                                                  . daizzzy signbucks caution will black-hat black-hat your traffic

                                                  ignored forever :zuzana designs

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                                                  • Barry-xlovecam
                                                    It's 42
                                                    • Jun 2010
                                                    • 18083

                                                    #26
                                                    Metacity gnome-session-flashback seems to give a real desktop performance improvement -- less eyecandy and some of the inconveniences of LINUX of the past. Buttons are on the right> now

                                                    I have never had an issue with pci slot netcards and Linux -- only once with an on board network card -- was an ASUS mobo too.

                                                    run
                                                    $ sudo lshw|more
                                                    and find the name of your net card and the model if you are having issues

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                                                    • Smut-Talk
                                                      I talk smut
                                                      • Jul 2016
                                                      • 176

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
                                                      Metacity gnome-session-flashback seems to give a real desktop performance improvement -- less eyecandy and some of the inconveniences of LINUX of the past. Buttons are on the right> now
                                                      Gnome rules! Its fast, clean and mean!
                                                      And of course with a few clicks adjustable to personal wishes.
                                                      (something winblows doesn't care much about)

                                                      LOl i was the first person to play Diablo 3, within hours after relase, on my gnome ubuntu laptop!
                                                      I had to use bumbelbee, cause i had 2 GPU (on board intel and GForce)

                                                      Haven't played it in ages...
                                                      Porn is what happened...
                                                      This is my awesome signature!
                                                      if you really have to, you can use: smuttalk-that apple thingy-websmut.com
                                                      Don't forget to mention GFY in the subject!

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                                                      • Barry-xlovecam
                                                        It's 42
                                                        • Jun 2010
                                                        • 18083

                                                        #28
                                                        I prefer KDE on my workstations.
                                                        This Metacity gnome-session-flashback box has KDE plasma installed and I use Dolphin as the file manager. F4 instant split view terminal in Dolpin's lower half.

                                                        That's the thing; you can customize the system applications mix -- or if you are sophisticated enough with code -- change the executable applications -- GUI or terminal.

                                                        Or you can be part of the Winblows ecosystem and use CCleaner --and get your shit hacked

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                                                        • MFCT
                                                          Confirmed User
                                                          • Jan 2015
                                                          • 1489

                                                          #29
                                                          Love Linux to death.

                                                          In fact, I wrote a guide on how to install Linux Mint as dual boot alongside pre-installed Windows 10 on a gaming laptop (combo Intel i7 GPU + dedicated NVidia GPU). I tested my guide on two out-of-the-box Asus laptops with complete success. But this method will probably work on any laptop or desktop with a similar hardware configuration having pre-installed Windows 10.

                                                          How to Dual Boot Linux Mint and Windows 10 on ASUS ROG GL752VW-DH74 Laptop – MFC Teens

                                                          This dual-boot configuration gives you the best of both worlds. Game all you like in Windows 10. And when playtime is over, boot back into Linux to do everything else. Profit.
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                                                          • incredibleworkethic
                                                            Confirmed User
                                                            • Sep 2009
                                                            • 2302

                                                            #30
                                                            Absolutely no disrespect to the linux users!

                                                            But, it feels like linux just makes everything a little harder for no real reason? Just my take from installing a few distros.

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                                                            • wankawonk
                                                              Confirmed User
                                                              • Aug 2015
                                                              • 1018

                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by incredibleworkethic
                                                              Absolutely no disrespect to the linux users!

                                                              But, it feels like linux just makes everything a little harder for no real reason? Just my take from installing a few distros.
                                                              Linux makes literally everything harder, except for building and maintaining my websites. So of course I use linux all day, every single day

                                                              Even SSH has pretty stupid options in windows IMO. I'm sure putty and cygwin are great but I much prefer the built in gnome terminal

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                                                              • wankawonk
                                                                Confirmed User
                                                                • Aug 2015
                                                                • 1018

                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by KlenTelaris
                                                                On server only cent os or debian. Anything else is ludicrous
                                                                Ubuntu has been fantastic on my servers for years, what am I missing not using centOS/debian?

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                                                                • Sarn
                                                                  WW3
                                                                  • Sep 2015
                                                                  • 12405

                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by wankawonk
                                                                  Ubuntu has been fantastic on my servers for years, what am I missing not using centOS/debian?
                                                                  centOS more stable and secure release.
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