bye to ubuntu + many thanks

Guillermo Garron guillermo.fedora at gmail.com
Tue Jan 9 05:21:53 UTC 2007


>
> Hi Anlanc,
> I also do have very clear reasons, at least this is what I learned to
> hope ;-)). As I decidedly continue to be in favour of Ubuntu, I did not
> feel the need to elaborate on this. It is not my intention to offend anyone
> and I also have no reason at all to badmouth Ubuntu or anything else.
> However, Christian Rink expressed interest to hear a more detailed
> reasoning, so I wrote down my technical whys to switch over to SuSE.
>
> The track is called "Re: Bye to Ubuntu" and, again, it is not meant to say
> anything negative but solely expresses my very personal base of decision.
>
> I am optimistic that we will now be able to concentrate on the technical
> side of things, once more.
>
> If there will be a need, I will be happy to continue to discuss reasons and
> advantages/disadvantages of Ubuntu versus OpenSUSE on sounder or via PM.
>
> Thanks much and kind regards
> Eberhard
I think,

It is really difficult to say which linux distro is better, I have
almost no experience with OpenSuse Just have it on VMWare, seems
clean, and good.
I use Fedora and Ubuntu as desktops, and have CentOS, and Debian as my servers.

I like them all, as you love your sons just because they are
different, it is kind of something similar I think.
Like Fedora I think because my first Distro was RedHat in 1997.
Ubuntu is really a nice Distro, only one CD (Live CD) is great, if you
have Internet conection, on the other Hand Fedora or OpenSuse (I
think) could be great to install on machines with no or limited
Internet Access (All from CDs), Fedora just change too much, but you
can upgrade from one version to another really smooth, but need to
download 4 or 5 CDs each 6 months to stay up to date. :(.
With Ubuntu you have the LTS 6.06 which I am using.

CentOS and Debian are just great as Servers, CentOS a Little bit easy
for me, as i came from RedHat.

Just my personal opinion, All linux has advantages and disadvantages,
even the smallers ones. Today I have tested "Damn Small Linux", it is
great to know you can have a linux in 50 megs!!!, Also its System
Monitor is great and none of the others comes with it. :).  Funny
huh?.

Talk about which is better or worse, is more or less like talking
about politics or religion.

have a nice day.

-- 
Guillermo Garron
"Linux IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are."
(Using FC6, CentOS4.4 and Ubuntu 6.06)
http://www.go2linux.org




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