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[ale] Suse vs. Ubuntu. Is is worth the time to switch to ubuntu?



The cd images for installing Ubuntu 7.04 are livecds and will boot your
machine. This allows you to give Ubuntu a good test drive without installing
a single bit on your machine.

Other than that I can tell you that after using RH9.0-FC6 I had enough. Suse
is the first place I went but it did not want to install on my workstation
so I gave Feisty a whirl and I'm very glad I did. It works really nicely for
me (AMD64 and all) and everyone I've spoken to.

On 7/31/07, Chuck Huber <chuck at cehuber.org> wrote:
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> I've been using Suse since about 9.1.  Since then, Novell has taken over
> and they've struck a deal with MicroShaft.  I've seen quite a few
> references on this list of folks using ubuntu.  The main reasons I've
> stuck with Suse is
>     o ease of installation.  (boot from mini CD, network install)
>     o fairly user friendly (non-bit-head computer users in the immediate
> vicinity)
>     o Updates are fairly easy - I mirror a suse site locally so I can
> install and update without having to traverse the relatively slow DSL.
>
> How does this stack up against ubuntu?
> Does anyone have any personal reasons why they choose Ubuntu over Suse?
> or Suse over Ubuntu?
>
> I guess what I'm fishing for are a few good solid reasons for converting
> a half-dozen or so workstations and servers from Suse to ubuntu.  If
> so, should I plan on a fresh install or an upgrade?
>
> Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>     - Chuck
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