I totally agree with you paroneayea. because of some problems with the two mouse setup on my computer I have been looking around at other distributions (mostly at Fedora). And it is the total package that the Ubuntu community has that makes it stand out. Why do I feel this?
The Ubuntu website looks professional (ok, it does not fulfill the w3-specs, but it does look like a site for a company)
Forum in same style as main website for distribution.
Launchpad - own bug tracking device for Ubuntu - keeps the people connected to the distribution.
When visit the forum you feel that you really haven't left the main ubuntu site.
When I surfed around trying to find some information and community around the Fedora distribution, I didn't feel the same thing.
Mind you: I have just briefly checked sites related to Suse, so I can only describe my two distribution experiences.
I totally agree with you paroneayea. because of some problems with the two mouse setup on my computer I have been looking around at other distributions (mostly at Fedora). And it is the total package that the Ubuntu community has that makes it stand out. Why do I feel this?
When visit the forum you feel that you really haven't left the main ubuntu site.
When I surfed around trying to find some information and community around the Fedora distribution, I didn't feel the same thing. Mind you: I have just briefly checked sites related to Suse, so I can only describe my two distribution experiences.