Fedora or openSUSE or Ubuntu

Well, used Ubuntu 12.04 in a couple of PCs at work and its hopeless. No offence but Unity kills what was a very good OS.

I installed Fedora 17 a little more than a month back and am more than happy with it. Except for lacking well-linked and user-friendly presentation for their documentation its BRILLIANT.
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
Well, used Ubuntu 12.04 in a couple of PCs at work and its hopeless. No offence but Unity kills what was a very good OS.

I installed Fedora 17 a little more than a month back and am more than happy with it. Except for lacking well-linked and user-friendly presentation for their documentation its BRILLIANT.

If you are using it for software/package development purpose, then you have chosen the best.
 
In terms of Development and RnD, Fedora is always considered among Developers / Companies.

If you are using it for software/package development purpose, then you have chosen the best.

The only thing Fedora is missing is Netbeans in its repositories (which was removed because its maintainer was no longer interested in maintaining it) but that is too small an issue because the binary installer from official sources just *works*. :mrgreen:
 

Ihatewindows

Right off the assembly line
How is openSUSE community ? Posted a thread in fedoraforum.org for installation help and took a whole day for a single reply to arrive. Ubuntu on the other hand has a community where all threads are replied to almost instantly.
We people at FedoraForum can't be everywhere at once. And please watch what you say.
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