Am Samstag, den 17.03.2007, 11:36 -0400 schrieb Brian Porter: > I can see why Ubuntu is gaining popularity. Hi Brian, > I have a decent set of lab of machines at home: two AMD-64s, two AMD XPs > and a Pentium III. All the machines have a fairly broad set of hardware > (ATI, nVidia, 3Dfx, 3ware, e.t.c.) I recently tried Ubuntu 6.10's > desktop and server installations on my lab systems and was extremely > impressed. Ubuntu's installation is an absolute BREEZE compared to > Fedora Core 5/6. With Fedora, I've had installer problems with virtually > every single Fedora install (i.e. sometimes it works, sometimes it > doesn't, media checks fine and I don't change a single setting between > installs). On the other hand, Ubuntu 6.10 installed without a single > hitch on each and every machine on the first attempt. I am extremely > impressed! Well. Ubuntu is also missing severall features right now which Fedora/Redhat has included by default. (Selinux, Xen) Maybe your issues are with these? > I am very excited about Ubuntu as I now see the day I can fully wean my > extended family from Microsoft. I still use Fedora for my home "servers" > but I've got Ubuntu running so I can learn how to support it. As soon as > I feel comfortable with Ubuntu, I will be switching my family members > from Microsoft Windows. No rant, no hate, even not a but Fedora is better Email. Just between the Two of us, what can Ubuntu provide what Fedora does not have? I have _personally_ the opinion that using a distribution is build on the same fact as the discussion about vim and emacs. 1.) You know the Distribution since a few years. You know the toolchain, you know where configs are. This means you get things done very quickly. 2.) It is allways a thing about personal taste. Some Users like it this or the other way. (Gnome & KDE) (If you are a KDE Lover, in my opinion, Fedora is not the right Choice for you. Others are happy with that) I am in a position (i know Gnu/Linux and Unix a few years now) where it is not easy for me to criticise anyone. You should do one task: Try to build your own Linux from Scratch Version and try also to make it distributable. If you try something like that you get a feeling what awfull job it is to do that and how impressive good all of the Distributions nowadays fullfill this task. Just my 2 Cents. > -- > -Brian > brian@xxxxxxxxxx http:\\www.miatar.org\ > -- Stefan Held VI has only 2 Modes: obi unixkiste org The first one is for beeping all the time, IRCNet: Obi_Wan the second destroys the text. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- perl -e'map{print pack c,($|++?1:13)+ord,select$,,$,,$,,$|}split//,ESEL.$/' --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG-Keyprint = EAF2 6A65 D102 F2DB 4970 2A67 455B 98F2 572C 3FA9