Re: Which one is better Ubuntu Or Fedora 9

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Arthur Pemberton wrote:

Overall the big win with ubuntu is that they've managed to get most of the
packages you are likely to ever want into a set of pre-configured
repositories that are generally consistent with each other.  With RPM based
systems you'll end up having to track down an assortment of 3rd party
repositories that are not consistent so you'll end up with install conflicts
or having to maintain different applications on different machines to
isolate them.
This is in my view the deal breaker in an enterprise setting.

~af

And also has nothing to do with RPM itself.

Yes, it is a project policy and philosophy difference that permits the repositories to be coordinated.

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  Les Mikesell
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