2009/11/25 Benjamin <anangwe@gmail.com>
Try Fedora - sometimes Ubuntu may come with mood Swings
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You will never get a straight forward answer, for this reason: linux is personal choice and experience is the best teacher.
You see unlike windows, its how you relate to the distro in terms of do you find it easier to do this here than there.
Essentially you have to test yourself and see where you shall be most productive.
lets also not forget apart from the distro there is the desktop you chose (KDE, GNOME, XFCE etc etc)...which will also instigate another long thread.

Personally I prefer Ubuntu for my desktop & CentOS for servers.

But honestly enterprise class you are better of going for Suse Enterprise and/or opensuse. They make life pretty simple especially if you have to administer.

Have a day full of choice.

Regards,
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Lusiola Brian
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