Originally posted by Doodzor
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I was a huge fan of Debian, but clearly the distribution is already too old (for desktop use) even though it just got out! I also liked the simplicity of Ubuntu, before they went berserk and started to code everything from scratch, so it's a no-go for me. My experience with openSuse was not the best one ever, especially the package system which might be one of the worst I've ever used (it's pretty much like Windows, but instead of having to find the right websites to download your applications from, you have to find the right repo *and* the right repo version... it's a mess, and it's even worse with the Factory/Tumbleweed transition going on).
So, in the end, Fedora seems to be the most reliable desktop distribution out there. I'll be glad to test it as soon as it is released!
I've already tested it in VM and I was already impressed by the simplicity of the installator, the environment is pretty smooth, except that it is through a VM, so it is a big sluggish and I can't test it directly on the metal. But I'm eager to test that!
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