Russell Gadd wrote:
> I am trying to decide on a distribution to use for my home PC and 
> would welcome comments on the following.
>
> <cut>
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> Ubuntu
>   - upside is it is Debian based, has Gnucash 2.2
>   - downside is I'm not convinced of its stability - (I think it is 
> based on Debian Sid?). I am very keen on stability. I know when Gutsy 
> came out there were shouts from Gnucash users of it causing problems
>
> Fedora
>   - upside: major distro, has selinux support, presumably benefits 
> from Red Hat connection
>   - downside: haven't run this, no experience of packaging system, 
> have heard a comment that it is used by Red Hat as a test bed for new 
> things, so how stable is it?
>
> Russell
The standard of all Linux distros is very high so don't get hung up 
about Debian being somehow any better. Linus's 2.6 kernel is very stable 
and all the device drivers make it easy to work with. I suggest you try 
as many distros as you can and choose which one you feel happy with 
(Linux Format has a good selection on DVD each month). Long term support 
shouldn't be an issue for desktop use and I actually prefer bleeding 
edge to benefit from the latest developments. Fedora is and always has 
been very stable, just like Mandrake, PCLinuxOS, or most other distros 
and I run it for my business and it has to be stable. I'm also happy 
running Ubuntu (Koolu low power PC), Gentoo (Zonbu laptop) and Xandros 
based EEE PC. F8 has Gnucash is version 2.2.3 though I actually use 
Quicken 2004 under wine :-) .
John.
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