Quoting Ian Malone <ibmalone@xxxxxxxxx>:
Pick another one, e.g. Ubuntu (Debian based), and you have to learn a
new way of doing things. Useful to learn, but may be more than you want
to put up with. You need to learn their different admin techniques,
join another mailing list or forum for advice, and to hear about its
foibles.
Yes, personally I've found Ubuntu to be a bit harder to administer
since it seems to try to do more 'magic'.
MY problem with Ubuntu is that the main version uses the "Unity"
interface, which I dislike very much. The solution to that is
obviously to use a different "Spin" such as Kubuntu or Xubuntu. That
being said, I have a laptop which is stuck on the previous version of
KUbuntu because for some reason I no longer remember, I was unable to
update/install the latest version and had to reinstall the old
version. I don't know if they have updates for it, which would fix
that problem or if I'm just SOL on that laptop, but I'm happy with
things as they are for now. :D
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