What is good about Ubuntu.
- I didn't spend hours downloading a DVD iso or 5 CD iso files
- I can play with it before installing it
- I can boot the install CD and use it as a rescue tool WHEN I screw things up
- I got used to sudo, and kind of like it now.
- It booted fast, and it's pretty.
- No LVM or RAID support in the installer
- Had to search for pppoeconf to get connected to the Internet
- Network configuration GUI has no pppoe support
My end goal has never been a Linux desktop at home. I want a cool high performance workstation that I develop on and surf the net . At times I felt like giving up on Ubuntu and just install FC6 because when I wanted to something a little uncommon, like software RAID or PPPoE internet connection, it wasn't simple or straightforward. While you can play with Ubuntu before installing, it's not knoppix.
Ubuntu seems to be for the "for dummies" crowd. For me, it doesn't cover enough of the functionality that I have come to expect from a good distro. Fedora 7 will have a similar installation model to Ubuntu, sudo is already available on Fedora Core and the livna rpm repository has non-free video/sound codecs that I could use if I wanted too. All the things I liked about Ubuntu will be in Fedora 7.
When Fedora 7 is released it is likely that Ubuntu will be wiped from my computer and the CD I burned will be thrown in the bin.
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