[03:18] good morning [14:27] Linux_Kerio: picking a distro is a personal choice, based on your own needs [14:27] Linux_Kerio: a better topic would be, naming your needs and users advicing you a distro after [14:29] i'm looking at this edition on internet [14:30] in the past i had DEBIAN in my notebook and now i have a UBUNTU [14:31] Linux_Kerio: debian is more vanilla out of the box, ubuntu has more candy installed, as one difference [14:34] probably i don't understand how do you mean this ? [14:36] can you more specific how do you mean ? [14:38] all details, lotuspsychje ... [14:38] lolz [14:40] !debian [14:41] Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See https://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/ubuntu-and-debian - !Repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu! [14:59] Linux_Kerio, Different communities, different ideas. Ubuntu has good support but steers people to a narrower range of packages and more that's preconfigured out of the box, maybe. Learning on one will transfer to the other - but yes, don't mix repositories between the two :) [15:00] Both Debian and Ubuntu are the bases for the huge number of derived distributions. === rs20090 is now known as rs2009 === wezzzzzz is now known as wezzzzz === wezzzzz is now known as wezzzz