I find that Ubuntu is a good balance between overall control of the computer, 
and ease of use.  I personally prefer Gentoo, but would rather not fight to 
get my sound, wifi, etc  working right.  Ubuntu has good detection of 
hardware, and after a short issue getting online repositories going, it's 
simple enough to install what I need now.  (btw, I'm running Kubuntu on my 
laptop now...)

But Gentoo has a permanent home on my servers because of the overall control 
and no need to install uneccessary packages...

My thoughts.

Shawn

On Thursday 13 October 2005 13:31, Jim Clarke wrote:
> How do you find it in comparison to Gentoo? I would be interested in your
> opinion here. Heard lots of good things on Ubuntu, however Gentoo is my
> preferred environment.
>
> cheers,
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 09:00:52 -0600, Travis Rousseau wrote
>
> > http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/
> >
> > Ubuntu is currently my desktop of choice!
> >
> > Release : http://www.ubuntu.com/include/Ubuntu-5.10-Announcement-
> > 2005-10-14-final.pdf
> >
> > Travis R.
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