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Tejas Dinkar escribió:
On Wed, 2006-08-23 at 14:54 +0200, Nicola Losito wrote:
> [GPM original message] However now knowing that Fedora is "no
> longer" a "Linux power user/enthusiast" distro any more (or so I
> deduce from some of the postings and points made by Rahul), I'd
> really be interested, as I tended to think that two niches were
> covered by either Ubuntu and Fedora.
wtf is a power user distro anyway?
You can call something a newbie distro, as newbies have a limited
skill set, and are used to doing things a certain way... (*cough*
winblows *cough*)
But A poweruser distro?
A true power user may sit and compile Linux From Scratch. A power
user can just as easily make a stable system out of a live CD.
That would be Linux
hardcore user... Power users are not
hackers/programmers, only ordinary users with a lot of knowledge of
the system. They feel comfortable compiling stuff, yes, but as anyone
would also tell you, they also like the advantages of having things
pre-made.
What I'm trying to say is, there is no such thing as a distro for
power users.
Power users need tools, and all linux distros provide the same, or
really similar tools. Fedora is no exception.
Gja
Indeed. However some make things "easier" than others for these
users,
or some others have a more "friendly" layout. I would have to agree
with Rahul here, it'd boil down to how much can you tweak without
touching the source/rebuilding (with -O3)
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