[12:24] Hiyas all [14:56] Why should I use ubuntu instead of Debian? [14:56] GuestNew: ubuntu is very user friendly [14:57] Debian is more stable & doesn't need to be updated. Also supports rpm [14:57] GuestNew: your information is very wrong mate [14:58] GuestNew: if you already know, why do you come ask here? [14:59] I'm thinking about to switch linux from Windows [14:59] Thinking about to choose a distro. So I'm here [14:59] you joined ubunt.. [14:59] try ubuntu then [15:00] Ubuntu Chatroom told me to visit this chat room [15:00] GuestNew: thats good, you can talk about ubuntu here [15:01] What's the difference between Debian & ubuntu? [15:02] GuestNew: ask about debian in the debian chatroom [15:03] GuestNew: i can only speak of my own ubuntu experience [15:03] They said ubuntu is unstable. I should try a stable os and ubuntu is based on debian. [15:03] GuestNew: what you hear is wrong [15:04] & I can't install rpm apps in Ubuntu [15:04] GuestNew: ubuntu uses .deb packages [15:05] Will I have to update my os every 6 months? [15:05] GuestNew: you can choose between 9 months and 5 years [15:05] !lts | GuestNew [15:05] GuestNew: LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) === davidcalle is now known as davidcalle_afk