Competition is a Good Thing (tm) for Linux. Competition drives innovation. There is always going to be someone out there who thinks that he can do it better than the other guys. Its a win-win situation for the end user. Developers are motivated to be better than their competition while we, the end user, benefit from their work.
Why do I use Ubuntu? Because I tried SuSE, Fedora, Mandrake and a couple of other "mainstream" distros first. Ubuntu is the only distro that works on my somewhat elderly Toshiba laptop right out of th box, no questions asked.
That's all I ask of any product: that it work. Ubuntu works for me.
Why do I use Ubuntu? Because I tried SuSE, Fedora, Mandrake and a couple of other "mainstream" distros first. Ubuntu is the only distro that works on my somewhat elderly Toshiba laptop right out of th box, no questions asked.
That's all I ask of any product: that it work. Ubuntu works for me.
That's all I ask of any product: that it work. Ubuntu works for me.
That's all I ask of any product: that it work. Ubuntu works for me.