Mike A. Salim wrote:
Hi all,
OK I am getting curious about Ubuntu. I am hearing a lot about it so I
did the usual googling, visiting www.ubunto.com <http://www.ubunto.com/>
etc. to see why this is a "better linux". I was expecting to find lots
of sites giving examples and arguments about why this is the greatest
thing since sliced bread. So far, I found nada (of substance). All I
can tell is that Ubuntu is (maybe!) better for those wishing to run
Linux workstations for their computer un-savvy spouses. Is that it ??!!
Can someone point me to some specific advantages of Ubuntu over any
other distro, Debian or not? How is it better than regular Debian
(cosmetics and catchy name aside). Why would I choose Ubuntu over
Centos? Or Vista for that matter (gasp!) I just want to understand
what the fuss is all about in a broad minded fashion.
Best regards
Mike Salim
I'm a Debian user. I've experimented with Ubuntu, but ultimately went
back to Debian. The nice thing about Ubuntu is it's more cutting
edge than Debian. It had Xorg before Debian. I haven't used it
in a server setting but I might guess they would have apache and
php versions newer than Debians. The one big thing that brought
me back to Debian was Ubuntu made some changes to their version of GCC.
But there were a lot of little things to. Ubuntu I think is aimed
at the desktop, whereas Debian is the "All things for all people,"
distro.
Matt
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