
"LinuxDevices.com's survey results consistently show Debian to be the most popular distribution among device developers. For example, our 2007 survey indicated that Debian was used in device-related projects by 13 percent of the survey's 932 participants, roughly double the score of MontaVista, the most popular strictly-embedded distribution. In addition to Debian's 13 percent score, Ubuntu, which is based on Debian packages, jumped to 6 percent this year, its first year in our survey. In contrast, Red Hat, achieved a 5 percent score and Fedora came in at 6 percent, while SUSE scored just 2 percent. The complete results and analysis are here.
Why do device developers prefer Debian?"
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2007-04-30
It has strict, high quality packaging policies and apt-get is old, tested, and true. Most Debian distros are compatible with each other. Even still, they allow high quality packages into non-free so you don't mess up your system with low quality repositories. That's why I used Debian-derived distros on the desktop, at least. And debconf is great, too. Although I think more embedded devices use ipkg (compatible with dpkg) http://handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/Ipkg
Edited 2007-04-30 23:26