Linked by David Adams on Tue 3rd Aug 2010 16:05 UTC, submitted by sjvn
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Ubuntu does integration. Maybe they tested it less, but if labels match up in different menus, if file type associates are set correctly, if processed that are supposed to be automatic really are automatic, then it is "better tested."
Simple experiment: On a modern distribution install and open GIMP and Kolourpaint. Go to File->Save As. What directory do you see by default? You SHOULD see the XDG picture directory; if you don't then this is an integration failure. This specific example not withstanding my experience is that Ubuntu wins at these kinds of tests more often than most other distributions.





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Where the real testing comes from is that Ubuntu are generally at least 6 months behind Fedora, and Fedora users are actually giving worthwhile feedback to fix things.
Ok, let me rephrase - Ubuntu releases are better tested than other distros.