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2005-08-27
Depends on your current or target hardware and what the purpose of the OS is.
Give some specs and I'll help you to pick the right distribution.
As many confirm, *BSD and GNU/Linux have a lot to offer over Windows XP.
On let's say a Pentium IV CPU with 512 MiB RAM, the Desktop Environment isn't an issue. I for example run KDE with Compiz-Fusion on a Dell Optiplex GX240 (P4 1,70 Ghz), 384 MIB RAM and old school nVIDIA Geoforce 2 MX/400... And that's a general purpose desktop on which I love to play FPS like Alien Arena and the likes. A typical server system, requires less.
And for the modding down part: I HAVE NEVER MODDED DOWN EVEN ONE COMMENT on OSNEWS, in all those years and never will!
++ BTW, it's ML2MST, the callsign of my old school MS-DOS based CB Packet Radio station ;-)
Cheers!