On Wednesday 14 September 2005 09:46, Simon Chatfield wrote: > It's funny how times have changed. I have been using > linux since 95 (0.92 I think) and I used to love > tweaking it and recompiling the kernel to get ever > last ounce of CPU out of the machines. I have run > several flavors of linux over the years, but lately > I'm just a fan of having things work and not having to > fiddle with them. :) > > I'm now using Redhat 9 through FC4 on about 10 > different machines, but mostly because it's easiest > (for me) to maintain. In the 90s I really liked > Enlightenment and Window Maker, but now I'm just a > Gnome user. > I've been running Linux almost exclusively for about two years now, and I've toyed with about 20 different distros. I started with Suse 9.0 which impressed me so much I've become fascinated with all things GNU/Linux, and it's rekindled my "pre-Windows 3.0" passion for computers in general, (Z-80A, anyone?). I find I have a preference for the Debian flavors, but it's all good AFAIAC. I now run Simply MEPIS for the most part, because of it's ease of use and versatility. Having both Live and Install versions with a choice of either 2.4 or 2.6 Kernels on the same CD is a plus for me. It runs great on my HP Pavilion Laptop and my AMD desktops, including an old Compac K6-2 400 using the 2.4 Kernel. I'm hoping Warren will produce a 64 version in the near future. Being a perpetual Newbie, I appreciate the fact that I can do most anything I want with MEPIS "as is" while I can continue to Alt-Ctrl-F6 and teach myself how to use the CLI in a terminal. Since I gave Windows the Boot in preference for *any* Linux Distro, my only regret is that I took so long to do it! Stu --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss