Thursday, July 19, 2012

Linux OS reviews - an insight

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List of Open Source OS Tried by me

S. No.
Linux OS
Pros
Cons
1
Ubuntu
V. 10.04. 10.10, 11.04 & 11.10

Debian
Ease of Use, Great Screen Resolution and have more windows compatibility
Least in Size – CD & USB Supported
The default applications are sufficient for home & office use.
Not Stable. Initial Speed is lost over a period of time
2
Mandriva
V 10.2

Debian
Windows 7 Like Desktop Environment, Ease of use

The default applications are sufficient for office use. Plug-ins needed for home use
Not windows compatible like Ubuntu. Updating & Upgrading is a problem
1.6 GB – downloading the OS itself is a problem
3
Fedora 15 & 16

Red Hat
Gnome – Look & Feel is great
KDE – Windows 7 Like Look
Easy to use
Not Windows compatible. Except for the programs in repositories, installing from other sources is cumbersome. Default Applications are not sufficient like Ubuntu or Mandriva
4
BOSS
V. 4
Debian
Windows Like Look
Mandriva Like Operating Environment
4.5 GB Size – Downloading is a big problem.
Not compatible for all laptops
5
YLMF

Debian
Windows XP Environment
Easy to use
Unstable
Not compatible for all laptops
6
MEPIS
Debian
Same like Mandriva – but the graphics are not good
Same as Mandriva
7
CENTOS
Red Hat
Simple, Safe, Secure & Stable OS.
Default Applications are not sufficient
Not windows compatible
8
Open Suse

Suse
Gnome Environment Look & Feel is highly professional
Default Applications are sufficient for home and office use
All drivers are not supported.
Not sure of windows compatibility
4.5 GB – Downloading is a problem
9
Sabayon

Gentoo
Soothing Desktop Environment

The default applications are sufficient for office use.
Not windows compatible. Updating & Upgrading is a problem
Further installation of apps is a great problem.
1.6 GB – downloading the OS itself is a problem
10
Linux Mint
V 11 & 12

Debian
Perfect Windows Replacement.
Have the same issues as Ubuntu in terms of stability
11
Backtrack V5
Speed, Secure and Stable OS
Has the best Wine
Has 12 sets of audit tools - one can learn CISA & CEH practically
Not for newbie
12
Fubuntu

Fedora + Ubuntu Mix
Easy to use
Google Focused and hence easy on-line usage.
Has VLC and hence plays MP3 and MP4, DVD, etc.,
Not having off-line productivity
13
g-OS

Debian
Google Apps focused. Easy to use and is better than Fubuntu theoretically
I could not install and use
14
Chromium OS

Gentoo
Highly resourceful OS, theoretically most superior
I could not install and use

My Personal Ranking:

Rank
OS
Remarks
1
Linux Mint
Easy to use, Speedy and best Linux Distribution with all needed applications and plug-ins. Perfect Windows Replacement
2
Fedora
Secure and Stable OS. Easy to use and has the best Hardware Support. However windows applications will not run on it and if one tries he would go mad. Fit for those who are disciplined and want to go out of Windows completely
3
Fubuntu
Easy to install and use. Best for those who want Google based OS
4
Ubuntu
Best for those who want support and windows compatibility
5
Back Track
Best of IT Professionals and System Auditors. Difficult to use for a newbie. Yet I consider this to be best in terms of speed and stability. Of course the security is the best
6
Open Suse
Best of Networking and allied functions. Stable and Secure OS but 100% not friendly with windows applications
7
Sabayon
Best OS with perfect set of default applications for home and office use. However the number of applications is not like Linux Mint. Theoretically a strong and better OS but my test did not produced the results
8
BOSS
For those who want to be Truly Indian, otherwise same as Ubuntu


Click here to see the OS Sheet ratings
 (as told by Mr. V Narayanan)

4 comments:

Anirudh Madhavan said...

That really is one good post! That was damn informative!!!!

Unknown said...

Hi
The Text Table is the status as of 2011 beginning. But the OS Ranking Sheet is as on date.

Hence, suitable modification may be needed in the blog.
Yours
VN

Unknown said...

hi, as Mr. Narayanan rightly pointed out, please note that the excel sheet given at the end of the article stands as on date, while the whole table is a bit older one. Once again, thanks Mr. Narayanan.

V Narayanan said...

Hi
Thanks for your efforts, I have sent you an email explaining my journey into linux.

You may use the information and make a new post

Thanks
VN