On Dec 19, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Magnus wrote:

Jason S. Evans wrote:

I'm looking to try out a new Linux distro, and I'm looking for suggestions. I've recently tried OpenSuSE, Ubuntu, Fedora Core, Damn Small, and Debian. So, what should I try next?


Try something that isn't Linux at all.  Perhaps OpenBSD?

If you have a few weeks to spare to come up with a very barebones useable system, Gentoo is worth a try.

LOL, quit it! A barebones Gentoo install can be done in a day. I used to do a full gnome install in a weekend and that was before they had GRP. Now, I did have a fairly current system, an athlon that was a year or so old, but if you aren't trying to install on a 386 it shouldn't take more than a weekend for a full install.
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