I haven't used OpenBSD yet but I have tried various Linux distros and those 
with desktops work fine. I know the command line as well but I prefer the 
desktop for simple user stuff and the command line for serious work
BTW if you do C++ coding, do you use SlickEdit or what do you use?



--- In [email protected], Robert C Wittig <wittig.robert@...> wrote:
>
> On 3/16/2012 11:30 AM, Scott wrote:
> 
> > I suspect, in the US at least, that Ubuntu is still number one of the
> > desktop distros--however, even that is fairly trivial, when you consider
> > that on the desktop, Linux is probably 1 or 2 percent at best.
> >
> 
> Whatever works best, getting the job done.
> 
> I run Windows, Linux and OpenBSD. Each has its upside and downside.
> 
> I've never tried Ubuntu. I went from Slackware to Red Hat to RHEL to 
> CentOS and Mint.
> 
> I've had very few problems, over the years... a bit of good computing 
> habits, and a bit of luck, I assume.
> 
> Knocking on wood! :)
> 
> 
> -- 
> http://www.robertwittig.com/
> http://robertwittig.net/
> http://robertwittig.org/
> .
>




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