I hate Ubuntu. I immediately lose respect for anyone who runs it, and especially those who advocate it. Here’s why...
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stargrave
15 years 31 weeks 1 day 1 hour ago
Totally disagree
As I can see, author hates Ubuntu because it has great success on a market, between users against other distribution. Maybe Ubuntu did not create anything, except just combining of different software together (yet another GNU/Linux distribution), but is it bad? What did the author find bad there??? I agree that RedHat made much greater code contribution to the whole community, but imho they do not think about freedom, about users. I can not see why we have to have Ubuntu, because it did not develop as much as RedHat. And why we are talking only about RedHat? I do not like Ubuntu too (I like Debian), but for users I will recommend exactly it, and only it (actually gNewSense of course at once). I am developer and imho Ubuntu is not as stable as Debian, but I respect it, I support it, that I will never do with RedHat-related distribution for example. I see that it is very user-friendly and it thinks about freedom (not ideally of course).
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Happy hacking
hunger
15 years 30 weeks 1 day 14 hours ago
Red Hat doesn't think about freedom?
Maybe you are not aware of this:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Foundations
In fact, if anything, I think that Fedora has been more reluctant than Ubuntu to include non-free software (see e.g., certain hardware drivers).
bogdanbiv
15 years 30 weeks 5 days 20 hours ago
spreads hate
spreads hate
I found a lot of bugs in using Ubuntu, but spreading hate is no solution and certainly won't solve anything.
Balzac
15 years 30 weeks 2 days 16 hours ago
I think the author hates more than Ubuntu.
In the comments he called Ubuntu the "Messiah Distro" which was probably a reference to Obama who has been derided as a "messiah" by the talking-points of right-wing critics.
Also, Ubuntu is a word from Swahili, a language spoken in Kenya, the country of origin of Barack Obama's father.
Also, the author is from Arizona, home of defeated presidential candidate, John McCain.
I think this guy is bitter about the way the election turned out.