2011/4/17 Nikolaus Rath <nikol...@rath.org> > Hello, > > I have been using Ubuntu for a couple of years, and I am increasingly > unhappy with it. I dislike the Ubuntu One integration, I think upstart > is irritating, and I am sick of my bug reports vegetating forever in > Launchpad. Therefore I want to switch distributions, and I have already > narrowed it down to either Debian unstable or Fedora (but a release, not > rawhide). > > Unfortunately I have a hard time deciding between the two, because I am > very much biased by the fact that I have already used Debian in the past > and a lot of experience with it. So I invariably come up with random > nice Debian features which then turn out not to exist in Fedora. But on > the other hand, all the nice Fedora features that Debian can't offer are > unknown to me. > > Hence, to allow me to make a good decision, I would be very happy to > hear about your favorite Fedora feature that I would totally miss if I > went with Debian. > > > Just to be clear: I am *not* interested in starting a Debian vs Fedora > thread here. So am only asking for your pro-fedora points, so there > shouldn't even be the possibility of a flamewar :-). > > > > Best, > > -Nikolaus
Debian is very stable and apt-get is very easy. Fedora is unstable but it has more new software and new features. It is no a easy choice. So I agree Chris Smart's opinion, you had better try Fedora and Debian by yourself.
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