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What is the best Fedora or Ubuntu?:nuts:
Proof? -- until you do that it is still opinion. Fedora is sponsored by RedHat (true), but also partly used as a test-bed for RedHat. Ubuntu people also have a lot of experience, and Ubuntu is based off Debian which is a really stable distro. Then again if Linus uses Fedora, I'm sure it's pretty good. (Fedora is the next Distro on my to-test list...) I wouldn't go around making baseless claims like this though unless you have hard evidence to back them up. (One of the most stable distros I have tried is Debian actually. I'm not saying that is the most stable distro though -- stability depends on what the user does as well.)Fedora is more reliable, sorry if that offends anyone, but it's fact not opinion. Fedora is sponsored by RedHat, and the people steering the development process have a lot of experience in the linux world.
openSuse is quite good actually as well -- really user friendly, and just as easy as Ubuntu to install. But any system can be broken, the only time I ever broke an Ubuntu system was trying to get KDE 3.5 under Ubuntu 9.04, which broke a few things, but since this was all using an unofficial repo it doesn't count as Ubuntu breaking, but rather as PICNIC (problem in chair...).Ubuntu is easy to install, and has more eye candy. It will however break, and give hell supporting your software. If you need something "easy" then just use openSuse. It's REALLY easy to install, and their partnership with other companies has allowed for more compatibility.