Of the lot, I think the Ubuntu family does best in expressing
orientation - the various flavours clearly identifying them. As for the
others, how different (from a user experience point of view) is Gnome
running on Debian (note the lack of extra potentially volatile terms :)
fro Gnome running on FC from Gnome running on <your favourite distro
here> ?


True, it sounds a lot more serene, calm(and i mean really calm) and keeps
one from getting emotionally hyper(whichever ideology) and seems to be quite
acceptable.

On the server side it's always better to talk in terms of stacks or
services and the packages that provide them


that works for me.

Gabin, i guess this thread won't be that after all ;-) Your two drops seem
to be those of sacred water and seem to have created a peace around an ever
heated topic :-) i hope i did not speak too soon ;-)

Philip,

<quote>

Using the GNU/ to imply freedom is a noble cause, and well worth it, but
is it right to use the GNU/ prefix to sell an OS that isn't completely
Free?

</quote>

well said :-)


Regards,

- vihan
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