If you're on Windows, I don't really care honestly.

Anyway if you're running a Linux based OS as a main OS or dual booted, which are you running?

I'm deciding between Mint and Fedora. Ubuntu is stupid, too much bloatware, and everything on it is ad based. Even installing the OS, it asks if you want to install 3rd party content...

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Everyday PC - Win7
Laptop - Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome Classic
Servers - Debian 6

Been wanting to install a linux OS on my PC for a looooong time now but I'm lacking HDD space :<
Honestly Ubuntu with Unity just made me want to punch in my screen. But with Gnome is much much better. And Debian I only use with the command line only anyways :P

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Fedora

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Ubuntu, Tails, Win 7, Win XP

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Ubuntu

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mint 13 -- just installed today - looks good so far and steam works without any fiddling!

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Arch here.

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Dual booting Win 8 Pro and Elementary OS.

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Gentoo on my 2nd Samsung 830 SSD and Windows 8 on my primary Samsung 830 SSD.

I use Debian on my Thinkpad T60.

Debian on my old dell dimension 1100 in the living room.

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I dual boot Windows Server 2008 and Linux Mint. You get the benefit of Ubuntu community help and software selection with the cleaner interface.

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Dual booting Cinnarch and Windows 8

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Ubuntu 12.04 here and I'm damn happy with it.

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Xubuntu. It's like Ubuntu, but with all the ads and bullshit cut out.

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Ubuntu. But that distro disgusted me after 10.04.4 which is my favorite one over all distros. I just finally moved to 12.04.1 some days ago and here I just cry in a corner of Windows (that I need for gaming in any way). I think about moving on Debian next time, but I wish I could just keep using 10.04.4 and keep my stuffs updated without compatibilities issues and all. Also Lubuntu for a lil old netbook that runs like a baby.

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A lot of different stuff in my home xD

Our server runs on Debian, my main station dual booting Win 7 for games and lazy stuff, Debian for work and messing around, my GF main station Win7 and Fedora (I cannot make her love Debian :( ), my laptop Win 7 and Ubuntu as well, and her old thinkpad runs on Arch.

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Raspbian.

No dual boot tho.

I have an Alpine linux set up somewhere too.

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Sabayon
All the awesomeness of Gentoo with the ability to use binary packages if you like to save on compilation time and ebuild incompatibilities.

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Ubuntu (one as server, second as workstation) and Debian (as virtual machine - resources saving :) )

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Kubuntu 12.10 on my Desktop, Ubuntu 10 on notebook and Slackware 13 on server.

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openSUSE. A new release is coming soon too.

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:3

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CrunchBang Linux 10

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Mint 14 64-bit :) With Cinnamon it runs flawlessly for me as a daily dose :)

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I hate Linux :3

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Then why are you replying to this thread..?

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u're simply not pr0 enough ;)

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Ubuntu (whatever version we are on now)

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I used mint for work,sleek distro.I dislike ubuntu a lot.Debian is good also,most of our servers are debian based.

So i think you should go with mint

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