On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 2:55 AM, Thomas Guettler <h...@tbz-pariv.de> wrote:

>
>
> Am 13.11.2011 21:58, schrieb Charles Cossé:
> > The main difference with Ubuntu is that it's a binary distribution
> > (pre-compiled binaries for a standardized platform).  I use Gentoo,
> > personally, which is a variant of Debian with "portage" rather than
> > "apt".   LAMP server stuff is readily available on all distros of Linux.
> >  If you're hardcore then use Gentoo.  If you're medium-core then use
> > Debian.  If you're softcore then use Ubuntu.  If you like RedHat style
> > more than Debian, then go CentOS.
>
> If you are a hardcore, you write your own kernel and libc.
>
> On Ubuntu you'll never  compile your own kernel.  It won't be optimized
for your system.  It (Ubuntu) will also probably find 99% of your hardware
and make it work off-the-bat.  Gentoo was created by the developer of the
apt system, Daniel Robbins ... not really a variant of Debian, but more of
a rethink of Debian's package management system, "apt", called "portage" in
Gentoo.



> I would use ubuntu.
>
>  thomas
>
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