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The Ubuntu LTS ("stable" "server" "hardened" "enterprise" distro)
bootable DVD actually works in the consumer HP laptop my wife
may have to use.
The kernel Ubuntu LTS uses is:
4.2.0-35.40~14.04.1
whereas SL 7 is using a 3.x Linux kernel. All of the HP supplied
hardware seems to work under Ubuntu LTS current production,
including the graphics/video card/display, sound card, LAN, pointing
device, DVD driver/burner, and USB (including "automounting"). Is the
issue with SL 7 on this platform the
use of a 3.x kernel rather than a 4.x kernel? I would prefer to stay
with yum over apt-get, but if the hardware is not supported, one faces
a quandary.
In this regard, is anyone using Ubuntu LTS in a production environment?
Is it fact both stable and (reasonably) hardened (e.g., not a
consume/enthusiast product such as
MS Win or RH Fedora)?
Yasha Karant
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