Re: Looking for a change

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On Sunday, March 30, 2014 09:04:17 A Ed Greshko wrote:

On 03/30/14 08:36, c. marlow wrote:



Could you define what you mean by "a bit harder"?

But I have one friend telling me SUSE and I am wanting to try Fedora. is one easier than the other to learn coming from the buntus?



I've used both openSuse and Fedora.  I never quite got comfortable with their package management utils.  They weren't bad I just felt they were a bit harder to figure out. 

I also prefer the way 3rd party repos are handled in Fedora...especially when it comes to *gasp* nVidia drivers.

Both are RPM based distros which are more familiar to me since I've been a Red Hat user for a long time.

My "advice" would be to create a Fedora and Suse VM in your current environment and experiment to see which one you feel meets your needs.


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Getting tired of non-Fedora discussions and self-serving posts



 

I just mean... Been using UBUNTU so long now.... I know its quirks and what works and doesnt work and I am ready to learn something a bit more complicated so I dont feel I am on the " FISHER PRICE" OS ( the noobie one) as some might say

 

Christopher

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