Kai Ponte wrote:
> Okay, out of curiosity, I downloaded Feisty Fawn yesterday and booted it
> to my laptop. I wanted to see what all the fuss over Ubuntu was, particularly
> since I've been using SUSE for the past two or so years.
>
> Here's a screenshot on my laptop:
>
> http://www.perfectreign.com/files/images/20070423_ubuntu_feisty.png
>
> It booted okay, and recognized my hardware on both my laptop and desktop.
> To its credit, it even picked up my volume control buttons and my
> wireless NIC. Not bad. It was a little disconcerting at first, when I
> couldn't auto-attach to my router. However, I realized I don't broadcast
> my SSID. All was well, once I typed it in.
>
> Here's my honest take - I like SUSE better. Why? Well, it is more
> polished. I spent two minutes trying to figure out how to change my
> resolution on my screens and how to mount my hard drive. Neither task was
> intuitive. On SUSE both are very easy.
>
> SUSE adds a lot to the default KDE
> desktop that makes my life easier. In fact, I was just showing one of my
> senior programmers the difference between Ubunutu and SUSE with YaST. He
> agreed with me that YaST makes the difference. (I sent him off with a
> 10.2 live DVD.)
>
> Now, don't get me wrong - I'm not bashing Ubuntu - but to me, I'll stick
> with SUSE
>
>
It went SuSE and Mandrive as my 1 & 2. My story: SuSE was the first
Linux I successfully installed. I don't know whether or not that says
more about SuSE or me, but that's where I will stay.
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