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01-23-2014, 11:28 PM
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Whether you've run PCSX2 or not, interested in seeing the breakout on which OS used.
Debian
Ubuntu
Mint
Archlinux
Fedora
Gentoo
Something else
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(01-23-2014, 11:28 PM)Roger Triton Wrote: Whether you've run PCSX2 or not, interested in seeing the breakout on which OS used.
Debian
Ubuntu
Mint
Archlinux
Fedora
Gentoo
Something else
You should make this a poll haha
I use Ubuntu.
Never tried any of the others.
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I use Linux Mint since it is the only one that I have found that just works and has a usable interface.
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I've tried a bunch...Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Linux Mint Debian, Minty fresh Linux Debian (joking), Aptosid, and a couple others. Couldn't even get Gentoo or Arch to install...ever.
In the end I settle for Mint, based on Ubuntu. Gives me everything I need out of the box with no hassle.
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arch. i've used ubuntu (along with a million derivatives including mint), debian, fedora, suse and a bunch more, but arch is far and away the best linux experiance i've ever had. though i must admit that debian will always have a special place in my heart
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Ubuntu
(I know friends uses fedora and Archlinux)
But Ubuntu is more better.
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I might try Fedora sometime.