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Re: [vox] LUGOD at the CS Club




Your first answer is very good.  I think I'll use it.  Doesn't matter as 
long as it's Linux.  And most are interchangable anyway.

(The second not so good, because everyone knows Slackware owns -- Beta 9 
baby!).

Bigotly yours,
-Tom

> The one you have access too has been my best answer. Though 
> Debian is the answer I have given out the most.
> 
> Rusty
> 
> On Tuesday 08 October 2002 03:45 pm, you wrote:
> > Quoting Bill Kendrick (nbs@sonic.net):
> > > The one question I couldn't answer was "what's the best
> > > distro to use?" :)
> >
> > Lamers.
> >
> > Just take any distribution you please, name your copy the
> > "What" distribution, and hand out copies to anyone who asks
> > that question.
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