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JohnVV
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RE: Quitting Ubuntu
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if you want "stable " then you can not beat CentOS ( the free version of Red Hat RHEL )
the programs in it are a bit on the older side but in 5 years of use I have had only ONE 1 crash , and that was 100% MY fault .
fedora ????? yes and no
it is a VERY fast and VERY NEW "cutting edge" distro and can be VERY unstable . crashing 2 times a week or so on average . But with A LOT of care and a LOT of work fedora can be "mostly" stable
I consider fedora as a good choice for the person WHO LIKES TO TINKER and fix things, and wants to do so.
OpenSUSE 11.3 so far has been VERY stable for me .I have not had any problems with it yet .
so you might want to look into that distro.
Arch Linux ?? well READ THERE WEB SITE WIKI !!!!!!
and decide for your self. I like it but ....
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25 Dec 10
if you want "stable " then you can not beat CentOS ( the free version of Red Hat RHEL )
the programs in it are a bit on the older side but in 5 years of use I have had only ONE 1 crash , and that was 100% MY fault .
fedora ????? yes and no
it is a VERY fast and VERY NEW "cutting edge" distro and can be VERY unstable . crashing 2 times a week or so on average . But with A LOT of care and a LOT of work fedora can be "mostly" stable
I consider fedora as a good choice for the person WHO LIKES TO TINKER and fix things, and wants to do so.
OpenSUSE 11.3 so far has been VERY stable for me .I have not had any problems with it yet .
so you might want to look into that distro.
Arch Linux ?? well READ THERE WEB SITE WIKI !!!!!!
and decide for your self. I like it but ....