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Re: Best Distro for the consumers market ??



What version of ubuntu did you test ? because now, ( 7.10 ) Ubuntu simply rocks. But it's naturally, if you use that in a VERY productivity environment, Suse PRO Works better. The cost is stupid, in Italy the price is about 80 euro... anyway not arrive to 100 euro...

IMHO, for you, is a very good solution, because the Pro version of Suse works very very good.


On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:52 PM, stephane lepain <penguindeb@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I have been reading couple of posts talking about different kind of
distros, but what would you guys suggest as the best distro for the
consumers market? There would be a need of stability and reliability. Of
course, it would have to be easy to use for the end users.
As a complete newbie to IT and Linux, I have tested Mandriva 2008,
Ubuntu, and now Debian etch and testing. I found Debian testing the best
of all: etch being not very compatible with new hardware and software.
Testing on the other hand is the most up to date distro, fairely
compatible with newest technologie (software and hardware from the
consumers market) and quite easy to maintain.
Yet, i would suppose that my opinion is quite biased and what I could
suggest as the best distro for the consumers market might not be the
case. So I would appreciate if you guys could give me your opinions.

Thank you all

PS: I tested all those distros on a AMD64 3800+


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