Fedora vs Ubuntu vs anything - where next with Linux?
Magnus Therning
magnus at therning.org
Sat Jan 17 08:00:49 CET 2009
Alastair Stevens wrote:
> Hi All - I'm looking for feedback on the latest versions of Fedora
> Linux, from people who use it every day and who are keen on systems that
> "Just Work". This isn't a game any more; although I've been using Linux
> full-time for 7 years (and part-time for over 10 years), I'm beginning
> to lose my rag and starting to lust after the Windows 7 beta....
>
[..]
>
> Is it Linux, or is it just Ubuntu? I've always regarded Fedora as a
> funky but unusable (for production) beta project ... but perhaps it's
> time my views changed? Or even better, I should be a good boy and use
> rock solid Debian 'stable' and stop whinging?
I'd give Debian Etch a go.
Also, keep in mind that switching from Linux to Windows in reality will
mean switching one set of problems for another. IMO it all comes down
to what environment you are most comfortable with troubleshooting.
/M
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