On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 10:55 -0600, Josef Lowder wrote: > . > On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:43, Charles Jones wrote > > I've found that, for some reason, "most" people do not seem to > > like Fedora. All the hype is focused towards Ubuntu these days :) > > Personally I FC7 on my workstation, and Ubuntu on my laptop, > > and I like them both. > > Not to start a flame war or anything, but the great mystery > to me is that there have been zero messages about PCLinuxOS > while it has been continuously and consistently the "hottest" > item of interest on Distrowatch. > > Out of the top 100 Linux Distros, here are the top 8 in terms > of interest/activity with the most recent hit counts: > > 1 PCLinuxOS 2924 > 2 Ubuntu 2313 > 3 openSUSE 1528 > 4 Fedora 1280 > 5 Sabayon 1182 > 6 Mint 1066 > 7 Debian 844 > 8 Mandriva 772 > > PCLinuxOS seems to me to be in all ways superior and far > more polished than Ubuntu or any other personal use distro. > > Again, this is not intended to denigrate any other distro > or to start a flame war, but merely a point of curiousity > as to why nobody on this PLUG list ever seems to comment > on using PCLinuxOS. ---- I think PCLinuxOS is more widely in use outside of the US You have to consider your usage/habits. I suspect that implicit but unstated in your above was the intent for use as a desktop OS. If all you're talking about is one desktop computer then you can pretty much change at will. If you are talking about a corporate infrastructure with a certain amount of investment in scripted/automated installation/configuration then the predictability of a RHEL (or clone) and Fedora (or respin) provide a much welcomed commonality. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss