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:Larabel: Are You Stupid For Using OpenSuSE?
Larabel: Are You Stupid For Using OpenSuSE?
Feb 13, 2007, 02 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (8494 reads)

(Other stories by Michael Larabel)

[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for this link. ]

"I can tell you one thing, and that is you're certainly not the stupidest person seeing as for the past three years you have been a generation ahead of Microsoft Windows users. There are hundreds of 'guides' online for attempting to help beginners determine which distribution is right for them or what distribution they should use, but personally I have yet to find a single distribution guide that I completely agree with or would endorse. I believe in just trying out as many GNU/Linux distributions that you can get your hands on until you find the perfect match. I am personally a strong supporter of the Fedora Project, but I continue to try out new GNU/Linux distributions at least once or twice a week. The GNU/Linux world is constantly evolving and as a result some releases and distributions tend to be more advanced or innovative in different areas than others. In the past I had switched to Ubuntu and OpenSuSE for some short periods of time, but I always find myself coming back to Fedora..."

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Now there's is a new twist. A pro SU ...   Stealth Stumping   
da
Feb 13, 2007, 15:49:55
 
I'm not so sure this was a pro openS ...   Rob Enderle switched?   
GreyGeek
Feb 13, 2007, 20:21:36
 
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