Leo wrote:
You think 2CDs installation is barebone ...
Ok, so this isn't quite a Fedora Friendly but here goes...
As most of you know, I work with a lot of GNU/Linux developers and their
communities.
As such, I'm always getting asked what distro would be the best for
someone.
There are so many flavors, it's silly to think that one distro would fit
every situation. And you may have to get use to the fact that Fedora
may not be the right fit every time. As complete as Fedora is, it can't
be everything for everyone.
As a Fedora Ambassador, it's expected that you'll find a fedora
solution. But if it is going to come down to giving someone a Fedora
Solution that doesn't quite work or giving them a first time that has
them singing in the GNU/Linux Choior, I would choose another distro.
It's like my 3 year old son. Sometimes he just needs a nap. There are
times when he asks to go to his room to lay down. Other days he is so
tired and cranky, the last resort is tossing a pillow on the floor and
turning on a DVD for him to watch. Once he is sleeping I can move him
to his bed.
Just as once someone is using linux it won't be as hard to move them
over to Fedora. You just need to let things work at their own pace.
I'm a broken record when I say that paying forward has it's rewards.
The number one goal is to give someone a positive feeling about Fedora
and Linux.
If someone is getting hooked on GNU/Linux from a Fedora Ambassador,
that's going to come back to us. (Stuff like that gets around)
My most often advised distros based on their core strength...
One disc install for a new user, *PCLinuxOS*
For a one-disc install for someone who only uses a computer for a few
things like email, the web (and can barely do that) *SymphonyOS*
For Games, *Wolvix Games Edition* or the *SuperGamer*
For Education, *Freeduc*, or *Edubuntu*
For a server on Live CD - *SLAMPP* (think a full interactive web
presentation on a live CD you could send to business clients, bandwidth
not being an issue so you can really knock their socks off with graphics
and sound)
For Live Media applications - *Dyne:Bolic* (hascii cam is way cool)
for Forensic exam of a computer system - *Helix*
Heck, there's even Beer-nix and a distro out there made just for finding
porn online. (It's probably ok that Fedora isn't known for that - lol)
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