Ubuntu (unless I flee to Mandriva ).
Ubuntu
Kubuntu
Edubuntu
Xubuntu
I'm sure they'll come up with a brand new "Bubuntu" in January 2006. I'll use that!
Ubuntu (unless I flee to Mandriva ).
Ubuntu has been leading this poll so far, by clear majority. The psychology may derive from:
1. warm, brown color scheme
2. Large user base
3. Active and efficient forum (Yay )
4. Ease of use (menus, dialog boxes etc logically designed)
5. Default installation just works out of the box in most cases
6. Support for local languages (I wonder how many of us use it)
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Absolutely, my choice is Ubuntu. I came over from Windows as a Linux noob (for the most part), and had no problem using Ubuntu right from the get-go. Why fix it if it ain't broken?
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I'll use Bubuntu - it will reveal the innermost secrets of the universe ... well, actually I'll just stay with Ubuntu
If I get a new computer sometime in 2006 I'll probably use Debian. But I if I was forced to pick one that's listed in the poll I'd use plain ol Ubuntu.
Ubuntu for sure, KDE is just soooo horribly bloated (just an opinion really) right now (and for some reason wi-fi didn't work with Kubuntu at all) and XFCE is just way too much work to get it to the point where I like it. So yeah Ubuntu all the way
If I have to reinstall, I'll stick with Ubuntu and then install FVWM. GNOME is overkill, and I like being able to put thumbnails of iconified apps on my desktop. (I know that Enlightenment 0.16 can do this with some tweaking, but I hate its themes and theme format.)
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Definitely regular Ubuntu. I recently tried KDE and it just didn't do it for me.
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