[ Ubuntu-BD ] Fedora-bangladesh-list

Angel angel.fedora at gmail.com
Mon May 12 19:36:36 BST 2008


Thanks to all. What I am seeing, you guys doesn't even know about the
differences between Red Hat and Fedora (after reading the whole
conversation). I must have to clear you out. So, I am waiting for the Linux
Bangladesh Mailing List, that Russell Vaia talking about. I hope, I'll find
you there all. Specially, Omi Vaia.

And to Omi Vaia, please look at my signature, there has my name, and also
the url of my wiki page (FirstnameLastname), so it's not too difficult to
get my name (and I am sure, you already saw it, as before you called me as
Mr. Angle instead of Angel).

Anyway thanks.

On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 9:08 PM, Russell John <russell at linux.org.bd> wrote:

> Let's not talk about issue anymore on this list :)
>
> There's another mailing list that we've and I'll give the link ASAP so
> that interested people can continue the debate there.  That list is
> disabled right now, I'm trying to move it to a dedicated server that
> only handles mailman lists.
>
> Thanks,
> Russell
>
> On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 12:21 AM, Masum Masum <a.h.m.masum at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I second your comment. If you want to compare LINUX do it with other OS.
> Not
> > within distros.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 11:34 PM, Tarin Mahmood <
> tmahmood at arenamobile.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I guess Omi bhai was putting an end to the Fedora Vs. Ubuntu debate,
> but
> > I'll add something that I think everyone missing.
> > >
> > > I'll clear my position here first, I love Linux, I love the freedom in
> it.
> > Currently I use Ubuntu cause I've became used to it. I've also used
> Redhat ,
> > Fedora 1-8 and I know my ins and out of both of the distros.
> > >
> > > Now I should point out some information
> > > Canonical (Ubuntu's Sponsor) also provides paid supports and if you
> don't
> > want to pay you go to the community, Its all the same with Redhat, if
> you
> > want dedicated support you go for paid service if not then go to the
> > Community. Yes Fedora also have a good community.
> > > But at the end the paid service is mostly useful for Large
> corporations
> > and companies.
> > > Don't forget, every corporation is in it for money.
> > >
> > >
> > > I am not stereotyping Fedora, but seriously I dont see there is any
> > necessity of this distro anymore :)
> > >
> > > Debian and Mandriva (former mandrake) are much more matured than this
> one,
> > even you can conside Suse too - I had to point out this comment, cause I
> > think I have to.
> > > You are getting it all wrong. Linux is all about community and working
> > together. Red-hat implements something Ubuntu adopts it and Vise versa.
> > Without this community work Linux wouldn't have came this far. So every
> one
> > is important. So for the sake of Linux, Fedora should exists, so should
> > Ubuntu and other thousands of distros, cause anyone contribute anything
> in
> > the end it that helps each and every one of us.
> > >
> > > because it didn't worked for you, doesn't meant it will not work for
> > others, it works. Thousands of servers runs on Fedora/Redhat. Fedora
> have a
> > big user base. Where I work, the server is a Fedora 8 server and it
> works,
> > its damn solid.
> > >
> > > Fedora is more matured then most of the distros you mentioned except
> > Debian.
> > >
> > > I like redhat because, Red hat have been giving us their OS for free
> for a
> > Long long time and mind it their contribution to Linux is undeniable and
> > huge. And They still have a big part in Linux's development and they
> will
> > have for a long time to come.
> > > Mandriva and Suse are corporate maggots from whome I think I would
> stay
> > away, I don't remember Mandriva ever contribute something mentionable to
> the
> > OSS and while Suse contribution is awesome (Compiz, silverlight etc.)
> they
> > are sold to MS.
> > >
> > > I agree yum sucks, but its a new system (w/r to apt) so it needs time.
> As
> > far I remember their developers are working for an unified repository,
> once
> > its completed, most of the dependency problems will be solved. I've used
> > Fedora 8 and I have to say it was solid. Only problem was the package
> > manager. but the improvement between Yum(f7) and yum(f8) was very
> > impressive. and in fedora 9 they are reworking the GUI too which looks
> nicer
> > then the 7/8 's package manager.
> > >
> > > Its not very reasonable to say one distro sucks or another distro is
> boss.
> > cause in the core all are the same, They are all built a top of Linux
> > kernel, they are all the same to me
> > >
> > > Bye
> > >
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