Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 18th Aug 2006 15:44 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Fedora Core Slashdot published an interview with Fedora Project leader Max Spevack where he answers questions on everything from what has changed since the birth of Fedora Project and its goals, driver support in Linux up to what he considers the worst aspect of the Fedora.
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orestes
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2005-07-06

Familiarity mostly.
I can get a Fedora system dialed in precisely the way I want it in a fraction of the time it would take on Ubuntu. Everything is where I expect it to be and mostly everything works like I expect it to.

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muep Member since:
2006-03-19

Well, I would similarly take Ubuntu over Fedora, any day. I know my way around the Ubuntu system and I can easily shape it the way I want it. I also like Ubuntu's package management better, but mostly it is because I just like Ubuntu.

I think I will try Fedora out again soon, maybe when I get a new computer or something... I have already installed FC5 twice on an older PII box, on which it really didn't get to show much of the better sides. I liked it anyway, I just like Ubuntu better.

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