The Most Stable Linux (Best)
From: Anthony D. Davis (esai_at_comporium.net)
Date: 01/28/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 00:59:03 -0500
I know there will be alot of people stating that the Linux that they are
running is the best. I don't think the most applications means that a Linux
distribution is the best.
To the companies releasing distrobutions:
The apps that come with a distro should all work and be stable. If there are
alot of bugs or an annoying bug don't add it to the distro (distrobution).
This will also make people (free source) work harder to produce non bugged
program apps. All the menu items should all work (let the one using the OS
make changes from here).
WHAT IS THE BEST STABLE LINUX!! The most bug free with all the menu items
working and apps installed with no bugs?
Im using Redhat 7.2 and im about to try an install of Fedora. Im open to any
Linux distrobution that is truely the most bug free. (NO LYING NOW!)
sorry about the shouting.
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