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- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:37:15 +0200
- From: Pietro Zuco <pietro@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] maybe a repetitive question about distros
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Thankyou for all the help. So in resume taking the advices of all: On Wednesday 12 June 2002 17:28, Jonathan Byrne wrote: > Pietro Zuco (pietro@example.com) wrote: > > I'm sorry if that frase affect you in some way, but I don't think it's a > > "bullcrap" > > Well, yeah, it's bullcrap. It's bullcrap because Debian has an > extremely strict definition of stable, and Red Hat and Mandrake > have rather lax defintions of it. At Debian, "stable" means > something like "a high degree of certainty that there are no > known bugs left" whereas at Red Hat and Mandrake, it's more like > "we think there aren't any huge showstoppers left, but don't > bet the farm on that." This mean Debian is really stable. BoTi, I'm sorry. Now I understand it was a bullcrap. On Wednesday 12 June 2002 17:27, Josh Glover wrote: > Luke Kearney wrote: > > Try FreeBSD. > > > > It will give you a good comprehensive coverage of HW and it is *very > > very* stable. It is not as *fat* as RH but just as functional. See > > http://www.freebsd.org > > Right. FreeBSD is absolutely *renowned* for its comprehensive hardware > support... *koff* This mean FreeBSD is a good alternative. But it's not exactly Linux, and I love Linux although some problems I have with it. On Wednesday 12 June 2002 17:52, Luke Kearney wrote: > From: "Josh Glover" <jmglov@example.com> > To: <tlug@example.com> > Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 12:27 AM > Subject: Re: [tlug] maybe a repetitive question about distros > > AFAIK, Net is the best of the BSDs when it comes to hardware support, > > and Free is the worst (though Open is also pretty slim). None come near > > Linux in that category. > > NetBSD and OpenBSD are the pits when it comes to hardware so not sure why > you give FBSD the > thumbs down. I would put a FBSD system up against any of your linux > varieties any day in terms of performance although Linux is nicer as a > desktop if you want to have something close to winblows but not quite. I > just feel that RH has gotten a bit too automated I don't know FreeBSD and I never prove it. I'm according with you that a nice desktop is not important. The thinks I hate of Redhat and Mandrakre and all the distros like that are the automatism thay have. I don't want to use windows with a Linux kernel. I only would like that the hardware configuration part, was more automated, because it is the more diffucult part of the configuration and settingup process, I think. I remember that the first time I could setup my soundcard I jumped of happiness but I can't pass through the same process for any thing I want to plug into my computer. I don't want to use so automated distros like Redhat and Mandrake but I have to, because I don't have so many time to learn all the things I need to configure the hard. I would like to take the hardware detection part and the lightness of this distros and put it in Debian. I would be happy if this was posible. Why the dostros have to divide in Distros for Experts and Distros for really really newbie! I would like that exist a Distro for the user with medium knoledge!!! So the conclution is: 1. Use Debian and try to have time to read howtos and a lot of documentation to setup all hardware. 2. Use FreeBSD and let Linux appart. Is it right? Thankyou Pietro.
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