- Mint 12, I'll check that out. Maybe Mint rolling Debian as well. (I like using mint as a live environment for fixing broken win installs anyway--well really hate that part.)
- SUSE. Scary gecko aside there's still maybe one or two things I don't like, otherwise seems great.
- Mageira seems good, though since fairly new is light on packages--I guess I'll check it out.
- Yah, new FC, buntu, etc...
- Oh yeah, Sabayon. Nice perf, but too much kitchen sink and seems a pain to maintain as well as the sharp bits.
- TGPO says to check out archbang.
Anything I'm missing on my list of things to check out? No really horrible for linux hardware here (alright, mobo can be cranky, stupid nForce4.5), don't need tons of things that won't be in any linux. Would be nice to have wine and gcc/gpp/flex kept fairly up to date, and have at least one well done wm/dm, KDE for preference.
Should I bother with 64bit (2GB ram)? If I really need to compile something 32b, I can just use the game server after all
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