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minroot | 1 year ago

Why is Ubuntu always the choice, why not fedora or opensuse?

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ZiiS|1 year ago

Because Canonical invested in it and they didn't.

Octoth0rpe|1 year ago

In some sense, this question answers itself: the most important distro to support is the most popular distro in the space.

infamouscow|1 year ago

I can think of two reasons:

1. Ubuntu invested very heavily into making Linux friendly to a whole generation of makers when nobody else was. Ubuntu is most familiar to them. Canonical will benefit from that investment for the foreseeable future.

2. Ubuntu benefits from Debian's debootstrap which makes porting to a new architecture substantially easier.

taffronaut|1 year ago

Ubuntu has historically had a business model that is more open to supporting out-of-tree kernel patches

someone10492|1 year ago

Because Debian has been one of the first distributions supporting RISC-V and ubuntu is simply using packages from it.