Will you recommend fedora to a newcomer?

Felix Miata mrmazda at ij.net
Sun Apr 16 04:15:04 UTC 2006


On 06/04/15 14:15 (GMT-0400) jack wallen apparently typed:

> i personally would suggest Ubuntu for a new user. it's very stable and
> very user friendly. kubuntu is a fork of that project and even better.

When did [k]ubuntu get a GUI installer? I wouldn't recommend a text
based installer distro to a n00b. Kubuntu is nothing but Ubuntu with KDE
substituted for Gnome. Both are built from Debian unstable. I have no
idea why anyone thinks this is a good idea for a n00b.

Xandros is really nice, if your hardware is supported. I've found its
hardware support worse than any of the other distros I'm familiar with.

FC is my #3 recommendation. A big thing n00bs don't want to hear about
on desktops is making NUM behave. We set the BIOS to NUM on at boot. FC
makes one jump through too many hoops to get NUM to stay on. It should
be automatic for the kernel and X to see the BIOS setting and respect it
on Wintel.

Mandriva is my #2, mostly because urmpi is decent, and its various
support options as a group work well. NUM is on by default for the ttys,
a big plus.

My favorite SuSE. YaST, though slow, has been reliable (until 10.1), and
intelligent. Its main support mailing list is somewhat spoiled by bad
attitudes, but otherwise good. NUM is on by default for the ttys. Novell
seems to be trying to eradicate its best features, so it may not be my
#1 much longer.

It's too bad all these can't provide full DVD and multimedia support out
of the box. That's enough to keep a lot of otherwise converts using M$.
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