Originally posted by: sourceninja
I'm a full time Ubuntu user myself. I find it very good for newbies and advanced users alike. I'd suggest downloading a few liveCD's to get started and work your way into the linux way of thinking.
Same here. Used FC1 at school, tried FC2, then FC3 when released, but I was never that impressed with it. Sometimes the RPMs were a b*tch and I didn't find Yum to be that good. OTOH, the Debian-based repos are AWESOME and AFAIK should all work fine in Ubuntu (although yeah it's not officially supported).Originally posted by: KB
I too started with Fedora and moved to ubuntu because it was smaller and faster.
Can you guys give any reasons for a particular kernal?
Originally posted by: AlphaQ
Wow it seems like there's no general consensus here. Can you guys give any reasons for a particular kernal?
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Why would you prefer to buy a Ford over a Chevy?
Originally posted by: AlphaQ
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Why would you prefer to buy a Ford over a Chevy?
I wouldn't prefer either! haha
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast
Originally posted by: D1gger
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast
I know I'm OT here, but I saw your quote and couldn't help commenting that I picked up seasons V and VI of Red Dwarf on DVD last weekend, and I haven't stopped laughing yet.
That Rimmer is such a Smeg Head!
Originally posted by: spherrod
Originally posted by: sourceninja
I'm a full time Ubuntu user myself. I find it very good for newbies and advanced users alike. I'd suggest downloading a few liveCD's to get started and work your way into the linux way of thinking.
:thumbsup: