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Ubuntu is meant to be competitive with Windows and does a great job of bringing 
people into linux-land.  A significant percentage learn our values and a fair 
percentage find they can contribute to the wider linux community.  


It doesn't need to be very stable to do that because almost anything is likely 
to be more robust than Window (except DVL of course).  Anyone really excited 
about stability can move somewhere closer to BSD although i have not had 
problems with stability in Ubuntu.

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Robert Holtzman <holtzm@cox.net>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 29 December, 2010 23:29:11
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Very unhappy camper

On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 03:47:52PM -0500, Katheryne Draven wrote:
People, the ubuntus are inherently inferior versions of linux and have
a tendency to crash often, especially if the gui is gnome. Please take
this into consideration, first look at the environment before the
application.

Hey kid, stop spreading FUD. I've used Ubuntu and Debian concurrently
for the last 5 yrs and while there are a few differences, they are both
equally stable. Neither is inferior to the other. My problems with
Ubuntu are philosophical, not technical.

-- 
Bob Holtzman
Key ID: 8D549279
"If you think you're getting free lunch,
check the price of the beer"

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