I strongly disagree with The_Decider. We have CentOS and Ubuntu boxes in our company. Both CentOS and Ubuntu are very good GNU/Linux distributions, CentOS in servers and workstations and Ubuntu only in workstations. The_Decider, if you discovered Ubuntu isn't a solid up to date operating system that gives you unlimited options, you can choose another GNU/Linux distro like OpenSuSE or who knows an Unix OS like FreeBSD or Mac OS X. You can deny Ubuntu's pros and criticize it a lot, naturally, because it's your opinion, not a verdict. Did you try Ubuntu latest version, 8.04 LTS? I'm using it and it works very well. You advocate some cutting-edge GNU/Linux distro. What? Red Hat's? Novell's? OpenSuSE? I can't clearly identify it because you rant a lot instead of writing useful information about your preferred GNU/Linux distro.
All players have their place in the Market, even Canonical and Microsoft. Can you deny it?
In reply to: "Canonical joins Linux Foundation"
August 20, 2008
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