Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on December 07, 2004 12:39 AM
Something like Ubuntu is taking things closer to a new level, but it isn't there yet either.
I know I'm breaking a rule responding to you but why not tell us what is so revolutionary about Ubuntu? What does it have Fedora doesn't? I know of 3 things I find significant about Fedora: Selinux, exec-shield and stateless linux. That looks to be a much more "new" future than does a super sudu or apt-get. Fedora has everything else Ubunto does (apt-get too infact)
Re:Not a whole new level
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on December 07, 2004 12:39 AMI know I'm breaking a rule responding to you but why not tell us what is so revolutionary about Ubuntu? What does it have Fedora doesn't? I know of 3 things I find significant about Fedora: Selinux, exec-shield and stateless linux. That looks to be a much more "new" future than does a super sudu or apt-get. Fedora has everything else Ubunto does (apt-get too infact)
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