And though each has its merits, my answer is the same as it was last year. Debian. It just gets the job done. On my servers, stable is just that -- rock-solid stable. And on my desktops, Debian unstable I find just as stable and usable as the commercial distros. I don't have the hardware to run the ereet source-based distros, nor do I really care to. Give me a fast connection and an hour of time, and I can have a very nice Debian workstation ready to use.
And though each has its merits, my answer is the same as it was last year. Debian. It just gets the job done. On my servers, stable is just that -- rock-solid stable. And on my desktops, Debian unstable I find just as stable and usable as the commercial distros. I don't have the hardware to run the ereet source-based distros, nor do I really care to. Give me a fast connection and an hour of time, and I can have a very nice Debian workstation ready to use.