Deji Akingunola wrote:
I'm actually considering writing such a mail quite soon, non FLOSS is not what makes Ubuntu 'nice' to end users, its the spit and polish, enabled by default NetworkManager, better icons and themes, consistent colors, application intergration, and a few more things..I've never use Ubuntu, so I don't know how it feels/looks/works, but apart from closed/proprietary drivers, patented audio/video codecs and such, in what ways is Ubuntu more user friendly than Fedora? I believe outlining such areas would be useful for Fedora developers and contributors to know.
Thanks for the sugestion! -- Chris