2009/5/12 Ankur Sinha <sanjay.ankur(a)gmail.com>:
> hi,
>
> "Firstly, Fedora just looks better, despite being built around the same
> Gnome desktop as Debian. The astronomical theme that accompanies you
> while you launch the operating system is carried on to the blue desktop,
> and there's a distinct feeling that a lot of love has gone into Fedora's
> default theme.
well it is just a theme though. and themes are a matter of taste. i am
not sure if that is a good argument for the topic "best for power
users, gamers, newbies".
from my pov a real power user doesent waste resources on wallpapers.
but oh well.
>
> Secondly, Fedora manages to include
OpenOffice.org 3, while Debian is
> still a revision behind, and Fedora's version of Firefox keeps the
> original branding, rather than the confusing rebranding of all things
> Mozilla insisted on by the Debian developers."
Different target audience and release cycle. Personally i find it
quite neat that the debian guys dont do compomises on things like
trademarks.
>
> "For every day desktop use, Fedora can't be beaten. The choice of
> software is excellent, and we can't think of anything that's missing.
> Fedora's stance on freedom is a little painful if you need proprietary
> drivers or MP3 support, but these issues can be worked around."
errm... no comment, btw the debian repositorys still hold alot more
content. a few years ago linux power users still cared about freedom.
dont get me wrong... i am a long time redhat/fedora user, but i just
dont see any really good arguments in the article above... why a power
user, gamer or newbie would want to choose fedora instead debian (the
headline claims "best linux distro" but in the end it seems to be a
fedora vs debian thingie)
kind regards,
Rudolf Kastl
>
> :D
>
>
http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/best-linux-distr...
>
> regards,
>
> Ankur
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hi,
I just posted the fedora part of the post. Read the entire article :)
(the link I've given takes you to page 3).Fedora has been noted as best
for daily use.. They've given other distros etc for other specific
purposes..
regards,
Ankur