How to Uninstall Ubuntu ???

chris chevhq at gmail.com
Wed May 5 09:59:40 UTC 2010


On Wed, 2010-05-05 at 01:18 -0400, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> On 05/04/2010 09:48 PM, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> > First, I can assure you that Fedora ISN'T anywhere near as user friendly
> > nor stable as Ubuntu! There are books specific to Ubuntu at Amazon and
> > Boarders. Some of what you'll read in the book your purchased will apply
> > to Ubuntu, but I wouldn't waste time and effort on installing Fedora.
> 
> Being a heavy user of both, there is no difference in user friendliness 
> or in stability if you're comparing Fedora with non-LTS Ubuntu releases. 
> They both tend to be more bleeding edge.
> 
> Ubuntu's LTS releases are more stable, that's true but it's probably 
> more appropriate to compare the LTS releases to Red Hat or CentOS, 
> though I think Red Hat/CentOS has better QA and is more "enterprise" 
> ready. What Ubuntu has going for it is marketing and lots of 
> enthusiastic supporters who think it's the cat's meow in Linux distros. 
> Not to take anything away from what Ubuntu has accomplished but there 
> are other excellent Linux distributions out there.
> 
> To the original poster:
> 
> I wouldn't steer anyone new to Linux away from Fedora or Ubuntu. I'd 
> also suggest Mandriva, which is a bit more polished than either. 
> OpenSuse is certainly worth a look too. In short, try a few of them and 
> use whatever you like. You can't go wrong with any of them.
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> Clifford Ilkay
> Dinamis
> 1419-3266 Yonge St.

Straight Debian, seemsto be more stable thans ubuntu distros.  The flaw
with Ubuntu is the developers insistence on producing a new distro every
6 months.  It is fun to play with, but as a system for critical day to
day work, I find it lacking
 
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