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Hi Pollsters,

Given below is my suggestion for Poll-

Which is your most preferred Linux Flavor? Could be the one that you use at work or at your home.

Options Are:

Debian

Ubuntu LTS

Ubuntu (NON LTS)

Kubuntu/Xubuntu/Lubuntu

CentOS

Scientific Linux

Red Hat Linux

Suse Linux

Mandriva

SlackWare or SlackWare Based

Arch Linux or Arch based

Gentoo or Gentoo Based

Knoppix

Fedora or Fedora Based

Mint Linux

Mint Debian

How could you possibly miss my Linux Flavor???

Nopes, I am a Solaris User...and it rocks

Nopes, I am a FreeBSD/PCBSD/NetBSD user...and it rocks..

Windows....I use Windows..and it rocks...

I really don't care...As long as the system spews out something meaningful when I do a perl --version, I am in business...

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In reply to Re: poll ideas quest 2013 by perl514
in thread poll ideas quest 2013 by pollsters

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