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Hexidecimal

Emutalk Bounty Hunter.
Do You all use? I'm running the gambit it would seem, this week I've tried FC2 FC3 Mandrake and am now headed to SuSe trying to find something I like and is also able to use my 6800..

Any suggestions towards where to start would also be helpful, I really like the fact that Mandrake auto installed my video card, but dislike basically everything else about it.
 
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Knuckles

Active member
Moderator
Well, it's hard to say, we use Mandrake at school and I use it here..... but I use Knoppix as an emergency OS.....

damn 1 option only polls :p
 

Malcolm

Not a Moderator
My Giga-byte GA-K8NXP-SLI
Code:
$ lspci
0000:00:00.0 Memory controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 Memory Controller (rev a3)
0000:00:01.0 ISA bridge: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 0050 (rev a3)
0000:00:01.1 SMBus: nVidia Corporation CK804 SMBus (rev a2)
0000:00:02.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 USB Controller (rev a2)
0000:00:02.1 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 USB Controller (rev a3)
0000:00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2)
0000:00:06.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation CK804 IDE (rev a2)
0000:00:07.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation CK804 Serial ATA Controller (rev a3)
0000:00:08.0 IDE interface: nVidia Corporation CK804 Serial ATA Controller (rev a3)
0000:00:09.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 PCI Bridge (rev a2)
0000:00:0a.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 Ethernet Controller (rev a3)
0000:00:0b.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 PCIE Bridge (rev a3)
0000:00:0c.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 PCIE Bridge (rev a3)
0000:00:0d.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 PCIE Bridge (rev a3)
0000:00:0e.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 PCIE Bridge (rev a3)
0000:01:0a.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB82AA2 IEEE-1394b Link Layer Controller (rev 01)
0000:02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 19)
0000:05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 0140 (rev a2)
I've got a 6600GT in here, works great - even does XORG composite with 3d rendering. Biggest pain was getting multi-stream sound going with the onboard sound card which just got fixed.

And what got me there? Gentoo! No other distro has such advanced x86_64 support information and testing. Trust me, I looked everywhere for 6600GT PCI-E fixes and the dmix fix for the on board sound. Google pointed me to the Gentoo forums and the ALSA doc pages (which suck).
Right now I'm...
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Jakob

evil *******
gentoo if you have time, and you can do without certain things like photoshop:/ or my remote control(creative rm-1500), otherwise I'd be there, always hated windows, yet here I am:/
 

smcd

Active member
I use slackware at work on my machine. Other machines there use Redhat stuff, gets on my nerves. I've heard good things about debian but never gotten around to using it, same with gentoo - just beware gentoo is supposed to take some effort. Knoppix is OK for a live distro. SuSe is, in my opinion, the best "commercial" distro.
 

PsyMan

Just Another Wacko ;)
I voted for Gentoo but the choice depends on what (and how) you want to do.
If you have a lot of free time go for Gentoo; If you want easy configuration try SuSe. It's up to you and your needs :)
 

Falcon4ever

Plugin coder / Betatester
I just voted for Gentoo Linux, my favorite easy customizable distro.

sethmcdoogle: It takes some time to setup your gentoo box (from stage2) but it's worth it (i think)

/me loves gentoo portage
 

Talas

Son of the Sky
I dont use Linux yet but a friend of mine told me that Debian is the most stable one.
 

Malcolm

Not a Moderator
There really ins't a most stable Linux, it's all about what your hardware is and what programs and services you're running on top of the kernel :)
 

Eagle

aka Alshain
Moderator
pAsSiVe said:
gentoo if you have time, and you can do without certain things like photoshop:/ or my remote control(creative rm-1500), otherwise I'd be there, always hated windows, yet here I am:/

Since when? Photoshop works fine for me on Gentoo.
 

Falcon4ever

Plugin coder / Betatester
I've another question next to the poll, how big is your linux distro (installed with your favorite apps?)
 

smcd

Active member
Falcon4ever said:
I've another question next to the poll, how big is your linux distro (installed with your favorite apps?)

Don't know exactly since I have data and all on here but I'm guessing around 1.5 - 2GB (KDE & gnome taking up a fair amount of that)

Another question to toss in: what filesystem(s) do you prefer? I like reiserfs.
 
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Hexidecimal

Hexidecimal

Emutalk Bounty Hunter.
Im using SuSe for the moment, so far I like it, I was very unimpressed with Mandrake, the 2 things I did like about it didn't out weigh the things I disliked, so far I am pleased with SuSe, I didnt like it the first time i tried it a couple years ago at 9.0 but 9.2 is slick, and it might even install my video card for me. I'll let you know which one I decide to stick with.

Edit: I really like SuSe 9.2, enabled 3D Acceleration automatically, 9633 FPS GLXGEARS, whee. One question, is there an RPM package installer for SuSe so I can just double click on an RPM and have it start installing?
 
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Jakob

evil *******
Eagle said:
Since when? Photoshop works fine for me on Gentoo.
photoshop running under wine has certain things about it that really irk me, it is bloody annoying as fuck and I refuse to do that again.
 

Malcolm

Not a Moderator
Falcon4ever said:
I've another question next to the poll, how big is your linux distro (installed with your favorite apps?)
Code:
malcolm@malcolm ~ $ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3              10G  3.0G  7.1G  30% /
/dev/sda1              49G   23G   27G  46% /mnt/windows
/dev/sda5             6.9G  1.2G  5.8G  17% /home
/dev/sda6             5.9G   93M  5.8G   2% /var
/dev/sda7             3.0G  1.3G  1.8G  42% /usr/portage/distfiles
/dev/hda2              45G   15G   31G  33% /mnt/share
/dev/hda5              63G   67M   63G   1% /mnt/sharehard
none                  501M     0  501M   0% /dev/shm
So just under 3gb, packages installed is pretty big
 
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2fast4u

New member
Hexidecimal said:
One question, is there an RPM package installer for SuSe so I can just double click on an RPM and have it start installing?

suse ships one with their distros actually. check if you have "kdebase3-suse" installed since the kde3 prompts you to remove it before installing the newer release.
 

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