So, you will probably hate me for asking this question here, as there are lot of forum and blog posts on internet about it and it is also a very subjective question.
However, it may be a starting point for a good discussion, if we don't flame... Which operating system do you usually use for your work? Did you install it by yourself, and do you have administrative rights on it, or is there any IT administrator in your lab?
thanks for the answer. I think there are at least two distributions called 'biolinux' and 'bio-linux', and they are different, one is based on rpm and the other on deb. I contributed a bit to debian-med in the past, but it is more aimed at medics (there is should be also a debian-science distro).
Cloud BioLinux and Biobuntu seems to be dead links.
And why not using standard distro (ie. Ubuntu or Fedora) and just install things you really need? I setup Ubuntu every 2 years from scratch. In the end it's not that difficult once you know what you really need:)
Boxshade will create and show the alignment with white-black style. Is there any way to show it as colorful style like bioedit alignment result? Thanks.