Would you like to see a TUX 2006 Readers' Choice Award program?
Yes! I loved reading about the winners in 2005.
60% (432 votes)
Yes, but I didn't read the Readers' Choice article in 2005.
25% (176 votes)
I could care less either way.
7% (51 votes)
No, I read the Readers' Choice article in 2005 and thought it was useless.
2% (13 votes)
No, I didn't read about the 2005 winners and I don't care to start now.
6% (46 votes)
Total votes: 718
Carlie Fairchild - Tue, 2020-07-25 08:33.
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Whyis this program so user-unfriendly?
As a developer of open
As a developer of open source applications this is useful for knowing what to improve about other apps.
This could be fun...
Last year for the first poll I wasn't knowledgeable enough about Linux to answer most of the questions. Hopefully (thanks in part to Tux) I know a bit more about Linux and can make some more intellegent votes... assuming we have the poll, that is.
Blah, another readers choice troll
The whole things always breaks down into a whine fest over 'my favorite app lost'.
How about something looking at the improvements and changes of last years winners and runner-ups to see if they resting or continuing to innovate and advance?
Looking at alternitives to the usual winners to give people some idea of what else is out there?
here is a vote now
I vote now for kanotix/debian....It has to be the closest child of debian....The other's I have tryed are mostly just terrible after the first upgrade!!! get libary hell among other problem's....and dont get me started on the ubuntu curse....Always stay close to the wise old man that made you... his wisdom is priceless....That is what Kano does...he has the best....easy fast install and getting stuff from any offical deb repo wont break-up and crash...