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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 109138" data-source="post: 1087052"><p>As far as ease of use and hardware compatibility Ubuntu has always been better for beginners. This is to not state Fedora is not a good choice once a user becomes familiar with Linux and would want to run bleeding edge applications and OS. </p><p></p><p>When I first started with Ubuntu I generally used Synaptic Package Manager, I would install it first thing. I found most of them time, I could find packages much easier and install them this way then on Fedora which was limited on options in the Repos. This may have changed over time, but it is what I remember and why I went with Ubuntu over Fedora back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 109138, post: 1087052"] As far as ease of use and hardware compatibility Ubuntu has always been better for beginners. This is to not state Fedora is not a good choice once a user becomes familiar with Linux and would want to run bleeding edge applications and OS. When I first started with Ubuntu I generally used Synaptic Package Manager, I would install it first thing. I found most of them time, I could find packages much easier and install them this way then on Fedora which was limited on options in the Repos. This may have changed over time, but it is what I remember and why I went with Ubuntu over Fedora back then. [/QUOTE]
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