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Original post by Strife
I would like to defend Ubuntu. It's not the "Fisher Price" of Debian-based distros. Yes, it's easier to get up and running than any other Debian, but it's still good old Debian. Just because something is designed for ease of use does not make it automatically inferior.
Because it's based on Debian, that means that anything you can do with Debian, you can do with Ubuntu. Plus it has the advantage of ACTUALLY using XOrg.
That said, I too am a Linux snob. I'm actually running pure Debian. But I also ordered a laptop that should be coming in tomorrow, and I'm going to put Ubuntu on it because my laptop is supposed to be for productivity, not having to mess around with editing text files all the time to get things working.
Really, it all depends on what you want your machine to do.
Replace the word "Ubuntu" with "Mepis", and your entire post is still correct :)
Only that Mepis comes with KDE, while Ubuntu comes with Gnome. I like KDE better than Gnome, but this is a prefference thing.