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Favorite GNU/Linux/BSD etc..
  • chroniccommand
    Posts: 1,389
    So post some of your favorite distros etc... here.
    Mine:
    [list]
    [*]Debian[/*:m]
    [*]Slackware[/*:m]
    [*]freeBSD[/*:m]
    [*]Arch[/*:m][/list:u]
    Those are some of my favorites. Post yours =D
  • Xin
    Posts: 3,251
    Ive only ever used Backtrack 4, Ubuntu, DVL, and pentest labs which i think where based on ubuntu
    Xin
  • chroniccommand
    Posts: 1,389
    said:


    Ive only ever used Backtrack 4, Ubuntu, DVL, and pentest labs which i think where based on ubuntu



    Decent but what are they teaching you? Try to install slackware or gentoo and you'll see what I mean. Plus you'll learn something because GNU/Linux is fuckin awesome.
  • Flashlight
    Posts: 173
    said:


    said:


    Ive only ever used Backtrack 4, Ubuntu, DVL, and pentest labs which i think where based on ubuntu



    Decent but what are they teaching you? Try to install slackware or gentoo and you'll see what I mean. Plus you'll learn something because GNU/Linux is fuckin awesome.


    yes it is, my favorite is mint.
  • chroniccommand
    Posts: 1,389
    said:


    said:


    said:


    Ive only ever used Backtrack 4, Ubuntu, DVL, and pentest labs which i think where based on ubuntu



    Decent but what are they teaching you? Try to install slackware or gentoo and you'll see what I mean. Plus you'll learn something because GNU/Linux is fuckin awesome.


    yes it is, my favorite is mint.


    Mint is pretty good. I dare you to try and install freeBSD and see what happens =P
  • Xin
    Posts: 3,251
    why you say that chronic what will happen ? :P
    Xin
  • chroniccommand
    Posts: 1,389
    said:


    why you say that chronic what will happen ? :P



    You will most likely have no clue how to install it or what you're doing unless you RTFM. Go ahead, try to install it. It's much more difficult than the GUI of ubuntu and backtrack.
  • Xin
    Posts: 3,251
    Yeah i heard people spend months and months learning it
    Xin
  • Flashlight
    Posts: 173
    said:


    said:


    said:


    said:


    Ive only ever used Backtrack 4, Ubuntu, DVL, and pentest labs which i think where based on ubuntu



    Decent but what are they teaching you? Try to install slackware or gentoo and you'll see what I mean. Plus you'll learn something because GNU/Linux is fuckin awesome.


    yes it is, my favorite is mint.


    Mint is pretty good. I dare you to try and install freeBSD and see what happens =P

    My best friend installed freeBSD and she was like "WTF IS THIS SHIT!!!!!!" so i wont take up that dare.
  • chroniccommand
    Posts: 1,389
    said:


    said:


    said:


    said:


    said:


    Ive only ever used Backtrack 4, Ubuntu, DVL, and pentest labs which i think where based on ubuntu



    Decent but what are they teaching you? Try to install slackware or gentoo and you'll see what I mean. Plus you'll learn something because GNU/Linux is fuckin awesome.


    yes it is, my favorite is mint.


    Mint is pretty good. I dare you to try and install freeBSD and see what happens =P

    My best friend installed freeBSD and she was like "WTF IS THIS SHIT!!!!!!" so i wont take up that dare.


    Yea you have to do tons of kernel shit etc.. It's hard to install but once you RTFM you can get it.
  • Xin
    Posts: 3,251
    RTFM Read the fucking manual? Or something else ? :P
    Xin