Debian/Ubuntu summary
Scott Ehrlich
scott at MIT.EDU
Sun Apr 22 17:36:29 EDT 2007
I'd like to thank everyone who offered their valuable insights.
The consensus is most people use Debian for server use and Ubuntu for
desktop.
I happened to have a copy of Ubuntu 6.10 on CD and installed it flawlessly
on my home system alongside Win XP Home. After apt-get update and
apt-get upgrade, I found I had a conflict, which synaptic helped to easily
resolve. I then selected a software menu item which gave me to option
to perform a full upgrade, which I selected. Haven't been home since to
check on that.
But, with the initial install done, my FAT and NTFS partitions were
readily mounted and viewable. I also had easy mounts of a CF card and
Sony memory stick.
Very nice.
I do recommend Ubuntu. I've gone through Fedora 5 and 6, along with
CentOS 4.4 and 5. With each of those, I've had conflicts of one kind or
another which were incredibly painful to try and resolve. Synaptic deal
magical wonders.
Kudos to the Ubuntu team.
We'll see how the 7.04 upgrade turns out tonight...
Again, thanks to all.
Scott
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