Quote of the week
Posted Dec 16, 2004 19:30 UTC (Thu) by
gregkh (subscriber, #8)
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Quote of the week by jschrod
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Quote of the week
No one is forcing you to not use Solaris, AIX, or Win32, if you like the way they have pseudo-backwards compatibility support (I say pseudo, as it's not always true, and there are often lots of catches to how it is implemented.)
As for end-users, stick with a distro that provides a recent, up-to-date kernel, with full support for a wide range of devices, if that is important to you. Debian and Gentoo both provide this, as does Fedora.
It's all a matter of what is important to you, as a user. So base what you use, on those decisions (enterprise kernel vs. Debian bleeding-edge.)
Also remember, Linux supports more devices than any other operating system, "out of the box." And the fact that we do do this, shows that something must be working properly with this model :)
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