The way in which a Linux distribution is customizable makes up the flavor.
My personal favorite is still Debian. I like most of the choices they've made for me, and I don't have (/take) the time to do it differently.
I'm a bit sceptic about (yet another) desktop project for Linux. Mainly because I'm a gamehead so I just follow where game developers lead me, with one exception: a game server must run on Linux.
So for me it's a windows 98se (talk about '1' windows, tsk) on a game station and Debian Linux on my server.
Maybe the focus of a desktop project should go to the games, let's infect the next generation. I for one would love to see my daughter play with a Linux computer instead of one with windows.
If you wish to start a flamewar, at least have the guts to do under your own nick.
If anyone (including me) has that question on mind, look here.
It ain't flamebait, it is a working link!
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The way in which a Linux distribution is customizable makes up the flavor.
My personal favorite is still Debian. I like most of the choices they've made for me, and I don't have (/take) the time to do it differently.
I'm a bit sceptic about (yet another) desktop project for Linux. Mainly because I'm a gamehead so I just follow where game developers lead me, with one exception: a game server must run on Linux.
So for me it's a windows 98se (talk about '1' windows, tsk) on a game station and Debian Linux on my server.
Maybe the focus of a desktop project should go to the games, let's infect the next generation. I for one would love to see my daughter play with a Linux computer instead of one with windows.
Check out the SEDA architecture with Haboob as web-server. It seems to outperform Apache.
Haven't got the traffic myself to test it though. :-)
And the site has more ad-popups than you average porn site.
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Not talking out of personal experience ofcourse. Ehrm...
Not to mention the fact that the source code needs to do what an END user wants. (That one always gets me.)