There are many people who were unable to choose the best Linux which suits him! Actually it took me about a year to move to Linux due to this problem… those days i tried many Linux distributions and messed up my whole PC! But now you don’t have to worry about that because the Zegenie Studios have made an online system which makes the choosing for you!
Zegenie Studios have introduced their Linux Distribution Chooser which gives us the Linux distribution which suits us. What we have to do is go to the site and click on “Take The Test”, after that they will ask you some questions which you have to select the best answer and click on next… at the end they will analyze your answer and will give the best Linux distribution which match your answers! Well better take that test without messing up your PC like I did!
Distributions included :
- Fedora Core 10
- Mandriva 2009
- OpenSuSE 11.1
- Debian 4.0
- (Simply-)MEPIS 7.0
- Ubuntu, Kubuntu 8.10
- Linux Mint 6
- Freespire 2
- Xandros 4
- PCLinuxOS 2007
- Gentoo 2008.0
- Slackware 12.2
- Arch Linux 2008.06
- Foresight Linux 2.0.6
Supported Languages :
- English
- Czech
- German
- French
- Spanish
- Italian
- Romanian
- Portuguese
- Finnish
- Norwegian (all flavors)
- Swedish
- Polish
- Dutch
- Hungarian
- Slovak
- Macedonian
- Greek
- Arabic
- Russian
- Turkish
- Estonian
- Hebrew
- Lithuanian
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