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Originally posted by chrisb View PostThere are definitely PPAs for ARM, I'm not sure if you have to ask nicely though (I read long ago that there were no ARM PPAs because there was no ARM virtualisation platform, but given that it is easy to emulate ARM with qemu I'm sure that no longer applies).
Originally posted by chrisb View PostUbuntu has Ubuntu Customization Kit for building LiveCDs. It is also pretty easy to do manually (mount fs from livecd, chroot, customise, umount, squashfs). A custom install CD is also easy to do, you just need to add a preseed file with your package list.
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Originally posted by stqn View PostUbuntu Linux: that?s a phone OS and company so it shouldn?t even be on the list.
Sabayon / Gentoo-based: that could be a good one, but they use systemd so I don?t care about it.
Manjaro / Arch-based: same as Sabayon.
Xubuntu: Good one but still kinda Ubuntu unfortunately.
openSUSE: systemd.
Fedora: systemd.
Mint: popular with new and less technical Linux users, but they don?t read Phoronix.
Debian Sid: would be a great choice if they didn?t have extremely outdated packages (took them more than one year to update to Xfce 4.10).
Guess I?ll just vote Xubuntu for now.
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Originally posted by justvotingimalurker View PostITT:
People voting for their distro of choice (no matter how obscure) and feeling self-righteous and smug about how much they hate the child-killing Ubuntu.
Gotta love this tabloid.
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Originally posted by LinuxGamer View Postand if you don't have a license for them codecs it's illegal to use them in most places its called pirating i payed for license's in some case's it's not needed and did you see the 2ed reply to your post
PS. Just don't try to advertise Fedora's stupid policy as an advantage.
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