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  • dietrdan
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    Thanks for the link! So I will just wait a little bit longer for the next minor version

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  • Bucic
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    Originally posted by Krejzi View Post
    I was replying to



    Archlinux' pacman uses libarchive to extract the tarballs and it has some problems with 10.0.0 tarball, which should be fixed with 10.0.1 version.
    Ah, sorry.

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  • Krejzi
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    Originally posted by Bucic View Post
    I don't think it's indicative of when Mesa 10 will land oficially in Fedora. If it is, please elaborate.
    I was replying to

    I'm actually wondering why it takes for Arch Linux so long to update to Mesa 10.0
    Archlinux' pacman uses libarchive to extract the tarballs and it has some problems with 10.0.0 tarball, which should be fixed with 10.0.1 version.

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  • Bucic
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    I don't think it's indicative of when Mesa 10 will land oficially in Fedora. If it is, please elaborate.

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  • Krejzi
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    Originally posted by dietrdan View Post
    I'm actually wondering why it takes for Arch Linux so long to update to Mesa 10.0, can't believe Ubuntu beat it to it
    I'm as well hoping Ubuntu includes llvm 3.4 to offer a good open-source experience with AMD graphics.

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  • tmpdir
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    Originally posted by kaprikawn View Post
    I don't know much about Google trends, but if it's measuring how many people search for Ubuntu, maybe that's because Ubuntu users tend to require more help than other Linux users. It's known as a noob friendly distro, I certainly started on it. And I required Google to figure out everything. Linux is a steep learning curve to those migrating from Windows, I remember being bemused by Aptitude (wait...how exactly do you install a program? You don't go to the website of the maker and download an installer?...weird!). Whereas now, as a much more savvy Arch user, my first port of call is the Arch webpage/forums which answers most of my queries. Google is my second port of call.
    Google trends is NOT a measure how much people search for an item, although it can do that also. This said, google trends was only an example. There are also counts based on website visits, several professional researches about the subject and even big companies who choose to support Ubuntu (initially) because of their own research indicate ubuntu is used the most.

    Noob friendly? LOL, you make it sound like only noobs use ubuntu. Probably not a good moment to confess my homeserver is running Ubuntu server 12.04.

    I to remember being bemused by aptitude and the file system... it just didn't compute that an installation didn't end up in one location

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  • dietrdan
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    I'm actually wondering why it takes for Arch Linux so long to update to Mesa 10.0, can't believe Ubuntu beat it to it
    I'm as well hoping Ubuntu includes llvm 3.4 to offer a good open-source experience with AMD graphics.

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  • kaprikawn
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    Originally posted by tmpdir View Post
    Ubuntu creates more pages hits because it has the largest user base, nothing maybe about it.

    Google trends and each other serious search and trend method support this fact. (Spoiler: distrowatch is not one of these with its page count method).
    I don't know much about Google trends, but if it's measuring how many people search for Ubuntu, maybe that's because Ubuntu users tend to require more help than other Linux users. It's known as a noob friendly distro, I certainly started on it. And I required Google to figure out everything. Linux is a steep learning curve to those migrating from Windows, I remember being bemused by Aptitude (wait...how exactly do you install a program? You don't go to the website of the maker and download an installer?...weird!). Whereas now, as a much more savvy Arch user, my first port of call is the Arch webpage/forums which answers most of my queries. Google is my second port of call.

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  • tmpdir
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    Originally posted by Vim_User View Post
    Maybe because Ubuntu news stories usually create more page impressions?
    Or may be because of the alleged large userbase of Ubuntu?
    Ubuntu creates more pages hits because it has the largest user base, nothing maybe about it.

    Google trends and each other serious search and trend method support this fact. (Spoiler: distrowatch is not one of these with its page count method).

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  • Bucic
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    Originally posted by AdamW View Post
    Because Rawhide is not the way to get packages earlier for a regular Fedora user. Ubuntu PPAs usually are and usually cause no problems.
    (using Fedora and waiting for Mesa 10 and Xorg 1.15 in Fedora http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=295560 )

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