Arch Willingham wrote:
I first started dabbling with Linux about three years ago. The way I
ended up using Fedora was it was the first link I clicked on that worked
(I think it was FC3). Since that time, I have around fifteen machines
running it. All of them run FC8 except my laptop which, as of yesterday,
is running the beta of FC9.
With that said, I have never seen any other version of Linux running
except Fedora. What’s all the hype around Ubuntu? I realize I could
download an install a copy but I never really saw any reason to since
FCx seems to work great.
I’m not trying to start a battle of which is better…just trying to get
an idea of why its seems so popular.
For the average person it works without spending forever on lists,
repositories, etc. It will install codecs you need without chastising
you with warnings that the codec are illegal and can't be shipped,
drivers for common hardware, etc.
Fedora is "pure" of code with questionable provenance or license, and is
the ideal distribution for lawyers. It works well on servers, and gives
you a change to learn how to get the RPMs you need to do desktop
operations from alternate repositories.
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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
"We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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