
My vote goes to ubuntu. I've been using it for a few years and before that I
tried a wide variety of distros. Ubuntu has a lot of polish, takes 20
minutes to install, and is just a really nice distribution overall. Things
just work. Ubuntu is debian based so if you chose against ubuntu my second
vote goes for debian.
Many of the haskell packages including darcs, ghc, and well over 100 other
packages (mostly libraries) are in the package manager ready to be
installed.
--ryan
On 4/22/07, David Cabana
I have a spare Windows machine I want to put to better use. I want to turn it into a Haskell hacking box, and was wondering whether any particular *nix or BSD distribution is best (or worst) suited for this. Any thoughts?
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