I just (re-)discovered this thread so I'll toss in my $0.25US (which currently works out to about 2 cents).
I've used Linux since 1993/1994. Started with Slackware which I downloaded through a convoluted process which is too long to describe in detail but in involved telnet, ftp, uuencode, Kermit, uudecode, download from a mini computer to desktop PC XT and put on floppy disks.
I recommend my second method which was to buy a CD from Redhat Software.
I run CentOS on almost all my systems and go to it when I upgrade older systems. I can't quite justify the currently licensing costs for Redhat or I'd be using it. Been a fan since I first used it -- Version 3.0.3
The local user group really likes Ubuntu.
Currently I run Linux on my workstation at home (aka. the Office), four Linux-Vserver hosts I admin/support with several guests in each (2-12 off the top of my head), two personal Linux-Vserver hosts (3-8 guests), 8 or so single purpose Linux servers I admin/support doing mail spool, DNS, and web proxy services, four more servers at home; file, applications, PVR and PBX.
Without Linux my job of admin and support would be awful. I also help with 8-10 Windows servers so know the issues and the differences.
Oh yeah I haven't made my wife a convert yet because she really likes Wordperfect so there is a Window machine in the house.
And lastly I have a Nokia N800.
Yes I use Linux!
Rod
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