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Indeed he is!
Well said...

Linux is getting stronger every year. Redhat != Linux, after all it's just a distribution.

I wouldn't mind Redhat going down though, I much prefer SuSe, Debian or Ubuntu/Ubuntu Server in UI/Usability and software availability.

When we get down to work, the distro that has greatest support is the one to go with, so, Linux die-hard fans: It may be fun messing about with the kernel and trying to make things (and drivers) work, but when you do not have all that spare time, what works is what's best... and Ubuntu does the job.

And yes, I am aware I am offtopic, so to close this off: Good luck to cox and his move!
Posted by: lemiffe   Posted on: 01/05/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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