
Originally Posted by
SunSpyda
Kalyway is apparantly a Mac OS that will work on the PC. I have yet to try it. Sounds good though. Regarding linux I use Backtrack 3, Red Hat Enterprise 5 & Slackware 12.0. I personaly hate Ubuntu, as it uses horrible GNOME. KDE rules in my opinion. Kubuntu is OK, but isn't in the same class as Red Hat. Ubuntu is good for Linux begginers though. Ubuntu will mostly work without using the command line. Ubuntu is very user-friendly. I love the command line. I wont use a GUI unless I have to. For WiFi hacking / reverse engineering e.t.c. Backtrack wins. Use which ever Linux you like the most. Conclusion = Ubuntu is very good for people that haven't used a Linux OS before.