Poor Yggdrasil. Always a bridesmaid, never a bride.rhurst wrote:Kiddies use Ubuntu; engineers use Red Hat; and hard-core nerds use Gentoo and Slackware.
Anyway, real men use BSD.
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A good example of a statement that makes it so very difficult for Linux to be taken seriously. You realize that those silly distro arguments boil down to a person's preference of a package manager right?rhurst wrote:Kiddies use Ubuntu; engineers use Red Hat; and hard-core nerds use Gentoo and Slackware.
Note quite. There's also the question of which programs get installed by default, customizations to config files, custom config tools, number of programs available from the repositories, tweaks to the kernel, default desktop manager, and on and on... I'd say that the package manager is of very little concern, at least to me.Ian Colquhoun wrote:A good example of a statement that makes it so very difficult for Linux to be taken seriously. You realize that those silly distro arguments boil down to a person's preference of a package manager right?rhurst wrote:Kiddies use Ubuntu; engineers use Red Hat; and hard-core nerds use Gentoo and Slackware.