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On Jan 30, 2013 1:01 PM, "Jim Kinney" <<a href="mailto:jim.kinney@gmail.com">jim.kinney@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:53 PM, David Tomaschik <<a href="mailto:david@systemoverlord.com">david@systemoverlord.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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>> On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Jim Kinney <<a href="mailto:jim.kinney@gmail.com">jim.kinney@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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>>> Yep!<br>
>>> RHEL/CentOS for work and for people who want to do things _with_ the computer not just _to_ it.<br>
>>> Fedora for home and work and testing next-gen technologies (with rawhide for the brave and sleep-deprived)<br>
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>>> Ubuntu for wasting time with children who don't know what goes on under the hood and don't care.<br>
>>> Gentoo for people with really good mental health care coverage.<br>
>>> Slackware for people that can't get past 1993.<br>
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>>> And Gnome3 and Unity for totally irritating nearly everyone.<br>
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>>> :D<br>
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>> And Debian for people who care more about licenses then about getting things done?<br>
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> People still _use_ debian? I thought it was just a background level check for ubuntu....<br>
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It's still the best distribution for MIPS, ARM or PPC based systems.<br></p>