On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 09:09:08PM -0500, charles profitt wrote:
On Tue, 2018-01-09 at 09:06 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
> In looking at help forums, I often see questions from people coming
> from the most popular Debian-based distribution. Since the Debian
> world
> does a lot of things differently, it's common to see:
>
> * How do I apt-get install things?
> * Where are the logs?
> * How do I get sudo access?
> * How do I configure networking
>
> I think an article targetting these users would be useful. (Being
> careful, of course, to not make it antagonistic or hostile to our
> friendly rivals from Canonical.)
>
I think this is a worthy article, but we may not have to skew it just
towards Ubuntu. It might be sufficient to be broader with Debian based
distros vs. Fedora. The gap may be closing now that Ubuntu is using
Gnome instead of Unity.
I would be happy to review or write the article.
Would you be OK to work with Shaun, review and collaborate on a draft?
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