Twelve Years of Service
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RE: [Comparison] Choosing between Ubuntu and Debian 09-25-2014, 12:24 AM
#11
For what it is, I like ubuntu. Pretty stable for me, lots of support, and lots of users means things will work better for my system. How many times have you seen this..
Downloads:
Windows
Mac
Ubuntu
Linux (<-- link to source that you have to compile)
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Twelve Years of Service
Posts: 506
Threads: 20
RE: [Comparison] Choosing between Ubuntu and Debian 09-25-2014, 12:24 AM
#12
For what it is, I like ubuntu. Pretty stable for me, lots of support, and lots of users means things will work better for my system. How many times have you seen this..
Downloads:
Windows
Mac
Ubuntu
Linux (<-- link to source that you have to compile)
BTC Address: 1DCKgDaWcmc9dxBkhe9qrTQtrQpoFUzXdn
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Thirteen Years of Service
Posts: 3,169
Threads: 99
RE: [Comparison] Choosing between Ubuntu and Debian 09-25-2014, 01:26 AM
#13
I find this infographic to be quite condescending...
and for what its worth - I have been using Ubuntu as my primary (and often only) OS since 2007. I'll put 7 years experience behind the fact that its a great OS regardless of your skill level.
I also want to call bullshit on the internet statistics. I do not believe that Debian+Ubuntu hold ~55% of the Linux Server market share! I have, and have had - access to A LOT of Linux servers owned by a lot of different people and they are very consistently either centOS or RedHat. I can think of only 1 instance where I worked on an Ubuntu server. If Debian/Ubuntu held that kind of market share the odds are I would have encountered these distro's far more.
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Thirteen Years of Service
Posts: 3,169
Threads: 99
RE: [Comparison] Choosing between Ubuntu and Debian 09-25-2014, 01:26 AM
#14
I find this infographic to be quite condescending...
and for what its worth - I have been using Ubuntu as my primary (and often only) OS since 2007. I'll put 7 years experience behind the fact that its a great OS regardless of your skill level.
I also want to call bullshit on the internet statistics. I do not believe that Debian+Ubuntu hold ~55% of the Linux Server market share! I have, and have had - access to A LOT of Linux servers owned by a lot of different people and they are very consistently either centOS or RedHat. I can think of only 1 instance where I worked on an Ubuntu server. If Debian/Ubuntu held that kind of market share the odds are I would have encountered these distro's far more.
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