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2006-04-19
"We all understand that you prefer Debian and don't like anything about ubuntu. So why they hell are you posting here?"
Well, I prefer Fedora to Debian, to be honest.
I don't hate Ubuntu, I simply don't like some things that they did to Ubuntu since its first release (4.10). IMHO they went the wrong path when 5.04 came out. And what I dislike is reading an article that I expect to give me some information WHY Ubuntu is the desktop champ and the only thing I read is a fanboy shouting out that his OS is the best without giving me real arguments for why this is so. It is a bit like: "My car is the best of them all, but I won't tell you why this is so, as you aren't really interested in it."
If I write an article, I have to give well funded arguments for why something I write might be true. If I can't or don't care to do that, then it is nothing more than advertising/poor marketing.