Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 2008/05/18 - 13:51.
...in the larger scheme of things. centos runs the web hosting industry, red hat runs gov't and wall st. novell gets a few european firms due to the old suse network, but it's dying.
Fedora is annoying because its yum network is slow, and its packages change so often you pretty much have to reformat every 9-12 mos.
Ubuntu is great as a desktop distribution but that apparently isn't a profitable business. Trying to get into the server market is like tunneling through the floor of the bank after-hours. It might work, or you might have 4 inches of steel to cut through first.
ubuntu is trivial
...in the larger scheme of things. centos runs the web hosting industry, red hat runs gov't and wall st. novell gets a few european firms due to the old suse network, but it's dying.
Fedora is annoying because its yum network is slow, and its packages change so often you pretty much have to reformat every 9-12 mos.
Ubuntu is great as a desktop distribution but that apparently isn't a profitable business. Trying to get into the server market is like tunneling through the floor of the bank after-hours. It might work, or you might have 4 inches of steel to cut through first.