Linked by Howard Fosdick on Mon 30th May 2011 22:04 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Canonical Ltd., the company behind Ubuntu Linux, estimates that the product has over 12 million users worldwide. And why not? Ubuntu is free and it runs more than ten thousand applications. It has a vibrant user community, websites covering everything you might ever need to know, good tutorials, a paid support option, and more. Yet I often hear friends and co-workers casually criticize Ubuntu. Perhaps this the price of success. Or is it? In this article I'll analyze common criticisms and try to sort fact from fiction.
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TRUE!
by sergio on Tue 31st May 2011 20:03 UTC in reply to "Sin #1"
sergio
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2005-07-06

You are completely right!!!

It's annoying even in enterprises environments... you've upgraded the kernel and then you have to rebuild FC, Multipath and every 3rd party driver... too much work and very error prone.

Linux is an amateur OS in this particular matter.

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