Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th May 2010 17:22 UTC, submitted by leonardoav
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RE[3]: Comment by error32
by Oliver on Thu 27th May 2010 14:47
in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by error32"
>Linus Torvalds uses Fedora (last time I checked).
Torvalds is no administrator or as smart as such a person, so finally he just cares about the kernel and has even his problems when installing Flash for his wife. So maybe this isn't the best example ;-)
In his opinion even Debian is too hard to install.
RE[4]: Comment by error32
by Brett Legree on Thu 27th May 2010 18:10
in reply to "RE[3]: Comment by error32"
True enough.
But he *does* do real work with a "non-hardcore" distro, and without him, this discussion would be quite different, wouldn't it?
I suspect he was being coy with his Debian comment
I have no doubt he could figure out how to install it if he chose to do so.
I could install Linux From Scratch if I so desired, because I know how to read, but I've got better things to do with my time.




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2005-07-17
"...I hit the real world."
Exactly. I figure it's better to run *some kind of Linux* than not at all, and if one is busy with work, kids etc.
I used to run both Slackware and Gentoo, now running a mix of the "easier" distros (Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE) - though as the kids are growing older and getting easier, thinking of going back to the Slack
The thing to remember whenever the "hardcore purists" start saying, "don't use 'distro X' because it holds your hand too much" is...
Linus Torvalds uses Fedora (last time I checked).
If it's good enough for him, it's good enough for me.
Just use Linux and be happy we have choice!