On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [snip] > But the biggest reason that I run Ubuntu is to > promote it. I have done tens of installs for friends, neighbours, and > family. I need to be familiar with what they are running. Debian just > needs a bit too much work, a bit too much handholding, and a bit too > much explaining things. > Interesting. This is the opposite of my experience, where I started friends out on Ubuntu as a way to break them into Linux but they found the amount of updates annoying, and there were some instability issues at different times. So I switched them to Lenny - sure it took a little more to set up, but now it is *set up* and stays that way, unlike my/their experiences with Ubuntu. It's pretty much zero maintenance for me, unlike when they had Ubuntu on their computers. 5 updates a week, if that many? I'll take it. Plus, if I can use a non-company based OS that won't install, for example, Ubuntu One, without my choice to not install it, I'll choose that path. I was kinda disappointed to see Ubuntu starting to include bloatware in their last few releases, just my experience though. Mark