Ted Roche wrote: > Longer answer: Well, it depends. Ubuntu has a really smooth > Out-Of-Box-Experience, simple installer, friendly user interface, > excellent customer support. Fedora tends to have more software that > breaks, as it is intended for developers and closer to the bleeding > edge. Support is a little more you're-on-your-own, and the support > forums expect you've done your homework, invested serious effort in > searching the answer, understand how to diagnose your problem, and > post a question that shows you've done your homework before asking > someone else to solve your problem. > Are you implying our friend Petey should stay away from Fedora?
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