Using Which Version of Linux
Michael Schneider
michaelschneider at fuse.net
Sat Nov 5 14:17:56 EST 2005
I have been away from unix/linux for a couple of years.
I went with SUSE. Just do an install all, and 10 gig later you
are done.
Very simple install, very easy admin with YAST.
If you are a power admin, there may be better release. But if you want
simple, but powerful, SUSE has worked well for me.
Good Luck,
Mike
blah at blah.blah wrote:
> ok, i m going to use Linux for my Python Programs, mainly because i
> need to see what will these fork() and exec() do. So, can anyone tell
> me which flavour of linux i should use, some say that Debian is more
> programmer friendly, or shold i use fedora, or Solaris. Because these
> three are the only ones i know of that are popular and free.
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