where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post Reply
wanderer
Posts: 760
Joined: Mon Jul 13, 2020 7:15 pm
Been thanked: 138 times

where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by wanderer »

hi all

since we are having our little problem with distrowatch
i was just curious where everyone is going to find out about linux distributions
for example
new distributions
and whats going on generally with established distributions

i still go to distrowatch
its the only comprehensive overall view i know of

wanderer

User avatar
wiak
Posts: 4082
Joined: Tue Dec 03, 2019 6:10 am
Location: Packing - big job
Has thanked: 65 times
Been thanked: 1208 times
Contact:

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions

Post by wiak »

When writing weedogit script I consulted distrowatch for candidates

https://www.tinylinux.info/
DOWNLOAD wd_multi for hundreds of 'distros' at your fingertips: viewtopic.php?p=99154#p99154
Αξίζει να μεταφραστεί;

User avatar
Grey
Posts: 2024
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:33 am
Location: Russia
Has thanked: 76 times
Been thanked: 376 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by Grey »

It seems better to watch news sites without a rating. For example, this one: 9to5linux. For example, there is a note about the Juno tablet, recently discussed on the forum. Also, @Clarity will probably be interested in an article about the new Vbox, which this year finally got a DXVK (originally intended for Wine) for 3D graphics (I thought they would be screwed only next year :) ).
In the upper right corner there is a slider to switch the light and dark themes of the site; it's nice.

Fossapup OS, Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 64 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB, Sound Blaster Audigy Rx with amplifier + Yamaha speakers for loud sound, USB Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro V3 + headphones for quiet sound.

User avatar
wiak
Posts: 4082
Joined: Tue Dec 03, 2019 6:10 am
Location: Packing - big job
Has thanked: 65 times
Been thanked: 1208 times
Contact:

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by wiak »

Grey wrote: Thu Oct 27, 2022 3:10 am

It seems better to watch news sites without a rating. For example, this one: 9to5linux. For example, there is a note about the Juno tablet, recently discussed on the forum. Also, @Clarity will probably be interested in an article about the new Vbox, which this year finally got a DXVK (originally intended for Wine) for 3D graphics (I thought they would be screwed only next year :) ).
In the upper right corner there is a slider to switch the light and dark themes of the site; it's nice.

Distrowatch is useful in a couple of ways. Yes, marketing, though the way ratings are calculated has limited meaning. Nevertheless those highlighted nearest to the top of the list obviously draw attention to potential users who may well then try them out. It is a large list, hence my saying I used it as part of my choices for weedogit inclusion. The other thing I find distrowatch useful for is to see what components and versions of core components such as glibc, X or Wayland, desktop managers, and apps a distribution provides or supports as options as well as the upstream repo being supported. Deeper technical matters about Linux developments are covered elsewhere at different levels of complexity. Note that zorin remains active on distrowatch depite the fact it continues to be based on FocalFossa and likely to stay that way for quite some time to come - however occasional updates for security and so on are released so the distro remains active. Fossapup on the otherhand tends to rely on a very old release hence loses active status - seems to me the Puppy stewards should have been making update releases every now and then in order to keep Puppy visible.

So I do see Distrowatch as relevant in terms of continuing marketing strategy - plenty of distro choice out there nowadays. Obviously the current forum membership are well-aware of what is available anyway, but new users don't join Puppy Linux forum unless they have come across something that suggested Puppy Linux is a good distro to try. Since most articles about Puppy Linux are about pretty old distributions (including Fossapup), Puppy does not it seems to me come across as a very active distribution. Unless you browse this forum where exactly do you hear about newer Pups such as Vdpup, vupup and VoidPup? Like alone KLV-airedale, which is not a Pup, and which is almost certainly unknown to most anyone other than those who regularly browse this forum.

https://www.tinylinux.info/
DOWNLOAD wd_multi for hundreds of 'distros' at your fingertips: viewtopic.php?p=99154#p99154
Αξίζει να μεταφραστεί;

User avatar
Grey
Posts: 2024
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:33 am
Location: Russia
Has thanked: 76 times
Been thanked: 376 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by Grey »

wiak wrote: Thu Oct 27, 2022 3:44 am

Distrowatch

By the way, there seems to be no mention of MagOS - aka Magic Constructor :) - on DW. This is a Russian system based on ROSA (also Ru, once separated from Mandriva).
MagOS uses the best practices of UIRD. Well, you may remember this initialization system for modular Linux systems.

In the upper right corner there is a link to the English translation (no one really counted on English-speaking users). The comments in the scripts are probably still in Russian, if Mikhail didn't change anything.

The update was at the end of September. Pretty good. Compiz works great, I even missed it... more precisely, by its animation effects, when the window flies down the screen in the form of a paper airplane :)

Fossapup OS, Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 64 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB, Sound Blaster Audigy Rx with amplifier + Yamaha speakers for loud sound, USB Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro V3 + headphones for quiet sound.

wanderer
Posts: 760
Joined: Mon Jul 13, 2020 7:15 pm
Been thanked: 138 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by wanderer »

very nice site grey thanks

but i do agree with wiak

when you want to order things in your mind you make a list

and the ranking do indicate interest in a particular distro
that encourages people to take a look at what other people are interested in

and of course then when you are drawn to the puppy forum
you have many more distros that are showcased
and as wiak said would never see the light of day any other way
(unless they too were listed and high ranking on distrowatch)

so in my opinon distrowatch is very important for puppy
and we should release frequent updates to pique interest

i find it very bizzare
that with all the territoriality of that only the puppymaster decides what is an official puppy
and only official puppies get on our distrowatch page
no one bothered to even keep up a simple page

no criticism meant
maybe 01micko is just too much of a genius
you know how brilliant people are when they get focused on things
i hope he gets in contact with us so we can remedy this issue

anyway the point of this thread
is to explore other sources
because i really haven't been going anywhere besides distrowatch for a long time
it just seems more orderly and comprehensive than other sites to me

wanderer

User avatar
Grey
Posts: 2024
Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:33 am
Location: Russia
Has thanked: 76 times
Been thanked: 376 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by Grey »

In the Bible there was something like "don't make yourself an idol!". & we have some kind of cult of DW worship here :)

Fossapup OS, Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 64 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB, Sound Blaster Audigy Rx with amplifier + Yamaha speakers for loud sound, USB Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro V3 + headphones for quiet sound.

wanderer
Posts: 760
Joined: Mon Jul 13, 2020 7:15 pm
Been thanked: 138 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by wanderer »

all hail the all seeing and all knowing distrowatch

but seriously i am looking for other sources

wanderer

sfein1000
Posts: 96
Joined: Fri Mar 25, 2022 1:38 am
Been thanked: 4 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by sfein1000 »

To find out about updates or new I ones, I follow a couple of linux people on YouTube and they will occasionally show some. For example one just showed Exlight Linux ad a lightweight dist. Never heard of it before. But even more importantly are the comments. That's where I'll find other opinions to look at. For example, on that same video's comments, someone posted, if you think that's light, look at Puppy Linux.

The way I found out about Puppy was, I googled lightweight linux distributions. Read a few lists and went to the dists website or searched on the dist and reviews.

Now did those website authors use distrowatch? No clue. But I have never been to that site.

wanderer
Posts: 760
Joined: Mon Jul 13, 2020 7:15 pm
Been thanked: 138 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by wanderer »

hi sfein1000

yes i do remember i searched for tiny distros
maybe thats where i found puppy
i know it was when puppy was puppy 201

for me its an interesting puzzle
where i found linux and puppy

i know i first bought a book on redhat linux
that had a set of disks in it
couldnt get on the internet with it
first was able to access the internet with adios linux

there was a company that sold disks
i got my distros from there
so i know i ordered a puppy linux disk
this was before broadband so you really couldnt download a distro

very interesting that you have never gone to distrowatch

i wonder where we are getting our puppy fans now

wanderer

User avatar
rockedge
Site Admin
Posts: 6549
Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2019 1:38 am
Location: Connecticut,U.S.A.
Has thanked: 2751 times
Been thanked: 2627 times
Contact:

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by rockedge »

Exlight Linux

anyone else notice the base ISO for this distro is 2+ GiB ??? Seems to negate the "light" part some how, I saw this one on Distrowatch being touted for it's efficiency.

User avatar
amethyst
Posts: 2418
Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2020 6:35 am
Has thanked: 57 times
Been thanked: 506 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by amethyst »

rockedge wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 3:06 pm

Exlight Linux

anyone else notice the base ISO for this distro is 2+ GiB ??? Seems to negate the "light" part some how, I saw this one on Distrowatch being touted for it's efficiency.

Should be Ex-Light like ex-wife (a has been Light version). :)

geo_c
Posts: 2881
Joined: Fri Jul 31, 2020 3:37 am
Has thanked: 2203 times
Been thanked: 878 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by geo_c »

rockedge wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 3:06 pm

Exlight Linux

anyone else notice the base ISO for this distro is 2+ GiB ??? Seems to negate the "light" part some how, I saw this one on Distrowatch being touted for it's efficiency.

Not to rush KLV, but I think the market is ready for it's appearance.

geo_c
Old School Hipster, and Such

User avatar
wizard
Posts: 1986
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2020 7:50 pm
Has thanked: 2652 times
Been thanked: 692 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by wizard »

@rockedge

anyone else notice the base ISO for this distro is 2+ GiB ??? Seems to negate the "light" part some how, I saw this one on Distrowatch being touted for it's efficiency.

And only 3gb of ram to run it in ram. Laughed when I saw that. I do get a laugh when I look at what most distros/articles tout as "light weight" and I've tried lots of them. NO one gets even close to Puppy in terms of "light" and full featured. Even my "Friendly Fossa64" remaster that's pumped up by Firefox, VLC, VNC and Anydesk comes in with only a 600mb ISO.

wizard

Big pile of OLD computers

User avatar
user1234
Posts: 415
Joined: Sat Feb 26, 2022 5:48 am
Location: Somewhere on earth
Has thanked: 156 times
Been thanked: 90 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by user1234 »

wizard wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 5:40 pm

full featured

Just a correction, not everything goes as expected in puppy (and that's the exciting part of puppy :thumbup2:. I am so in habit of this 'excitement' that I now won't even like to install ubuntu, even if given proper resources to run one as well).

sfein1000 wrote: Thu Oct 27, 2022 12:14 pm

if you think that's light, look at Puppy Linux.

Thanked your post just as I read that. I'll like to give this youtube comment a heart, in case I ever find this.

wanderer wrote: Wed Oct 26, 2022 11:59 pm

hi all

since we are having our little problem with distrowatch
i was just curious where everyone is going to find out about linux distributions
for example
new distributions
and whats going on generally with established distributions

i still go to distrowatch
its the only comprehensive overall view i know of

wanderer

I have a bit different answer. I usually go about surfing on distrotest.net, which even allows to run a linux online.

Last edited by user1234 on Sun Oct 30, 2022 3:41 am, edited 1 time in total.

PuppyLinux 🐾 gives new life to old computers ✨

esos
Posts: 191
Joined: Thu Feb 18, 2021 4:33 am
Been thanked: 20 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by esos »

User avatar
sucuklu yumurta
Posts: 159
Joined: Thu Mar 09, 2023 3:12 am
Location: France
Has thanked: 321 times
Been thanked: 27 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by sucuklu yumurta »

Acer Aspire One AO751h Netbook Intel Atom CPU Z520 1.33 GHz:1-1 core 2 GB+2 GB Swap SSD. Sony 5200 mAh: BullseyePup 9.1.0 Lite on Kingston SSD Frugal
Acer Aspire 3 A315-58-34HD 8 GB DDR4 4.10 GHz Intel Core i3-1115G4 CPU 2-4 128 GB SSD: BookwormPup64

User avatar
pp4mnklinux
Posts: 1137
Joined: Wed Aug 19, 2020 5:43 pm
Location: Edinburgh
Has thanked: 637 times
Been thanked: 283 times
Contact:

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by pp4mnklinux »

Hi, some years ago, I forgot everything about linux and started puppy.

For that reason this is where I obtain information and versions to use about "linux".

dozens to try, dozens to learn.- https://archive.org/search?query=puppy+ ... tributions

Here you can find interesting links.- https://www.protopage.com/pp4mnkt3am#Pu ... uPPy_Linux

And csipesz has got good resources.- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... nJMQ2pKcms (I can't remember, but I think you must ask for permision to visit this drive)

Lots of resources.... lots of fun.

CHEERS

N.B.- General Linux at..https://archive.org/search?query=LINUX

User avatar
Flash
Moderator
Posts: 978
Joined: Tue Dec 03, 2019 3:13 pm
Location: Arizona, U.S.
Has thanked: 51 times
Been thanked: 127 times

Re: where do you go to find out about linux distributions?

Post by Flash »

Ask ChatGPT to compare Linux distributions.

Chaos coordinator :?
Post Reply

Return to “Off-Topic Area”