Distro news since last post

Several major distributions made major releases recently, including SUSE with version 10 and Mandriva with their 2006 release, but I think the distro that is really shaking up the world is Ubuntu and their latest release of 5.10, the "Breezy Badger". Their new release does not add too much that is truly breathtakingly new, but they have polished up many little problems from 5.04 ("Hoary Hedgehog"), and made a completely open, 1-CD install distro that has solid open support and updates, and with firm financial ground. They appear to be the "Red Hat" of the era, the distro of choice for academia and other "self-supporters", those who do not want to or cannot shell out lots of cash for support and have the knowledge to do it themselves. Red Hat themselves are just a 100% commercial company now with some pretty lofty support fees, and I do not consider Fedora stable enough to use on anything except as an experimental test platform. My big US hope was with MEPIS which had its moment last year but which has seemed to have run out of steam lately. If only Warren Woodford had a few hundred million bucks like Mark Shuttleworth.

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Anonymous said…
I think you've stated the situation with Mepis well.

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