install them and configure them because you just don't want to install them and just say, well, this thing is great or this thing sucks and just be done. I'm not a fan of RPM based distributions. That's just my opinion. I like the Debian based ones, but if there was a really great RPM distribution, I would use it. I used PC links for a long time. That was the distribution that I used when I interviewed John O'Bacon. Right. Absolutely. And that email was from Benjamin and he was recommending Gecko Linux. Gecko. That's what it was. Yes. That's the one. But anyway, as an overview, there's some good possibilities on this list and there's a few that need some work or we wouldn't recommend it for a new user, but none of them are inherently bad and none of them are inherently good. So I would say pick your poison and give it a try. And that's about all I got to really say on the matter. I enjoyed it. I look forward to looking at some others that are not reviewed very often because I was (40/44)
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