Originally posted by: Basie
Ark and Underground have been two of my favorites lately. Ubuntu is still the best for updating and adding packages.
perhaps a single /boot with the different kernels, and a shared /home and /etc (that might not work)
I use Gentoo both for my server and my computer. I like it cause it is optimized for both my systems.
is timing out for me. Is it some sort of subtle joke? 'Cause that would be pretty funnyOriginally posted by: Nothinman
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Originally posted by: Basie
Ark and Underground have been two of my favorites lately. Ubuntu is still the best for updating and adding packages.
The main problem with a lot of distros is that they tend to lack any sort of standardization for file locations, which can make it a bit annoying when you're use to one flavor and switch to another.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
The main problem with a lot of distros is that they tend to lack any sort of standardization for file locations, which can make it a bit annoying when you're use to one flavor and switch to another.
There's some minor naming convention differences, but nothing major. If you know how to use rpm, dpkg and/or find you should be able to figure out where anything you need is located.