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Default Re: Why does everyone use Ubuntu?

Ubuntu has great support and community, though the same can be said for Suse of course. I'm not sure that everyone does use it, I don't. It is certainly a starting point for many moving from Windows and I guess if it works (which it has to be said - it does), the tendency will be for users to stick with it.

I'm not so keen on OneClick Installs, it's all to reminiscent of Windows, but I accept it as part of the move to make migration easier for new users. Experienced users are most unlikely to use this method.

KDE is important to me and so Suse is a natural choice. And, not that it has anything to do with anything, but Suse just feels all warm and friendly.
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