Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: Lindows
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Lindows Post 39528 by norsk hedensk on Thursday 21st of August 2003 10:22:43 AM
Old 08-21-2003
well, there are lots of different linux distributions, and if you ask which one people like, you should expect many different answers. personally, i would not reccommend lindows to anyone else who has used a previous distro. i honestly have no experience with lindows, however lindows seems to be targetted at direct converts from windows.

if you do want a suggestion though i am a big advocate of suse linux. suse was my first ever linux OS, and ive stuck with it on my desktop ever since.

in the end it will come down to your personal preference. some people will try one distro and stick with it, others will end up using most of them before they find one they like.

there are many options, and there will be at least one that you will find more than suitable for your needs.
 

We Also Found This Discussion For You

1. News, Links, Events and Announcements

Lindows vs. Microsoft

Interesting reading if you like legal briefs :) : http://info.lindows.com/lindows/ (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
3 Replies
Linux::Distribution(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Linux::Distribution(3pm)

NAME
Linux::Distribution - Perl extension to detect on which Linux distribution we are running. SYNOPSIS
use Linux::Distribution qw(distribution_name distribution_version); if(my $distro = distribution_name) { my $version = distribution_version(); print "you are running $distro, version $version "; } else { print "distribution unknown "; } Or else do it OO: use Linux::Distribution qw(distribution_name distribution_version); my $linux = Linux::Distribution->new; if(my $distro = $linux->distribution_name()) { my $version = $linux->distribution_version(); print "you are running $distro, version $version "; } else { print "distribution unknown "; } DESCRIPTION
This is a simple module that tries to guess on what linux distribution we are running by looking for release's files in /etc. It now looks for 'lsb-release' first as that should be the most correct and adds ubuntu support. Secondly, it will look for the distro specific files. It currently recognizes slackware, debian, suse, fedora, redhat, turbolinux, yellowdog, knoppix, mandrake, conectiva, immunix, tinysofa, va-linux, trustix, adamantix, yoper, arch-linux, libranet, gentoo, ubuntu, scientific, oracle enterprise linux and redflag. It has function to get the version for debian, suse, fedora, redhat, gentoo, slackware, scientific, oracle enterprise linux, redflag and ubuntu(lsb). People running unsupported distro's are greatly encouraged to submit patches :-) EXPORT None by default. TODO
Add the capability of recognize the version of the distribution for all recognized distributions. AUTHORS
Alexandr Ciornii <alexchorny@gmail.com>, <http://chorny.net> Alberto Re, <alberto@accidia.net> Judith Lebzelter, <judith@osdl.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.5 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-18 Linux::Distribution(3pm)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:24 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy