Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 203.143.226.132]
on May 16, 2008 02:23 PM
Yeah. You must really be an expert on Fedora. It shows with the lack of insight and facts in your post.
Every paragraph contains factual errors, sometimes several.
"To begin with the installation, it seems absurd to me a DVD or a {5,6} cds installation system if everybody knows that a full system upgrade is necesary after a fresh install."
What?
"The package manager and packages are a headache formula."
I'm sorry that you cant understand how package management works.
"Package are usually old in Fedora in comparison with other distros"
Yeah. Like the version of xorg in Fedora 9. If you knew anything at all about fedora, you would have included the issues regarding this and nvidia drivers in your post.
Or the beta of Firefox. Or the other thousands of packages.
"New Linux users should stick with ubuntu"
You mean the distro where an incompetant and inexperienced package maintainer broke openssl, potentially compromising the security of thousands of hosts?
Really, you don't know what you are talking about. Your post appears to be based on nothing more than the same anti redhat FUD that fanatical users of things like debian, ubuntu, and gentoo spread to try and justify their choice of operating system.
Re: Innovative... I don't think so
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 203.143.226.132] on May 16, 2008 02:23 PMEvery paragraph contains factual errors, sometimes several.
"To begin with the installation, it seems absurd to me a DVD or a {5,6} cds installation system if everybody knows that a full system upgrade is necesary after a fresh install."
What?
"The package manager and packages are a headache formula."
I'm sorry that you cant understand how package management works.
"Package are usually old in Fedora in comparison with other distros"
Yeah. Like the version of xorg in Fedora 9. If you knew anything at all about fedora, you would have included the issues regarding this and nvidia drivers in your post.
Or the beta of Firefox. Or the other thousands of packages.
"New Linux users should stick with ubuntu"
You mean the distro where an incompetant and inexperienced package maintainer broke openssl, potentially compromising the security of thousands of hosts?
Really, you don't know what you are talking about. Your post appears to be based on nothing more than the same anti redhat FUD that fanatical users of things like debian, ubuntu, and gentoo spread to try and justify their choice of operating system.
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