On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Robert Myers <rbmyers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is no fundamental difference that I know of between Ubuntu and > Fedora with regard to virtualization. > > With regard to flash support, Ubuntu supports it more or less > transparently and, if you want to use it on Fedora, you can spend the > rest of your life on forums like this one. You don't really want me > here forever, do you? > > The difference between Fedora and Ubuntu that really matters, and if > you don't want to hear it, just stop reading my posts, is that the > people who use Ubuntu are generally more like the people who use > Windows and Canonical knows it and caters to them. Red Hat (along > with Fedora and its manifestly snotty community) turns up its nose at > such users. It doesn't want them. > > Thus, if I need to find the *exact* Ubuntu driver for the very popular > webcam I actually use, not only can I find it, but I can also find > people who use it and talk about how to use it. If there are such > users in the Fedora community, I have so far not encountered them. > Red Hat threw its amateur users overboard to maximize shareholder > value. A few loyal diehards hung on. This loyal diehard can no > longer afford to. > > Robert Myers. > > So your REAL issue is that Fedora doesn't include a proprietary program in either its default install or repository by default, and you feel that having to look farther than Software Installer is a waste of time? How could you possibly survive Windows then?
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