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I have seen a lot of threads about choosing the right linux distro that suits you best, so i decided to share.
http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ldc/
click "Take Test", and it will ask you a series of questions, ultimately deciding the linux distro best for you.
All credit goes to:
www.zegeniestudios.net
Blackhat
To be honest its either Ubuntu, Federa, or Mint Tongue.
If your Linux curious try:

http://distrowatch.com/

It'll give you a quick run down of the 100 most popular distros plus links to the home pages...
Nice find.. Suggested Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora and loads of others..
Thanks for sharing, i'm about switching to Linux .. but I can't decide what kind of Linux to get. This might help me. Smile
I took the test: 100% on openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, Mandriva, Ubuntu, Mint, Kubuntu, 95% Xandros, 90% Knoppix ... Big Grin If someone did not know what Unix to use you now only have 6 choices left. Big Grin Pretty good Tongue
Mandriva mate. Trust me. Its a kick ass distro. Unlimited options etc.
Ubuntu suits me well, i just read threads about how other experience each,..
I think ubuntu is the best for linux beginners (being one myself) Ubuntu is just made for beginners. When you get to know the linux environment better you will decide whether you need a different distro - it depends for what you need it.
(01-01-2010, 05:02 AM)Asha Kaeed Wrote: [ -> ]I think ubuntu is the best for linux beginners (being one myself) Ubuntu is just made for beginners. When you get to know the linux environment better you will decide whether you need a different distro - it depends for what you need it.

Agreed.

I used that Linux Distro Choosers when I first got into Linux, it was great. It helped out and gave me exactly what I wanted.
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