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- Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:58:24 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] newbie notebook question
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>>>>> "patrick" == patrick <patrick@example.com> writes: patrick> it sounds like mandrake may be the best of a bad bunch. Not really. It's like a flowerpot: good support for the new shoots, but tends to strangle growth after the initial spurt. Also, the Mandrake users tend to _all_ be newbies; the kind of "even the journeyman wizards can consult the mages" support you get here on TLUG is unusual in the Mandrake fora---and since none of the mages use Mandrake, you're SOL if the Mandrake fora don't help. Everything has its tradeoffs. That's not a reason to _avoid_ Mandrake. You're _not_ "locked in" as long as you maintain a disciplined structure for your data; you can always move it to a new system that better fits your needs as you grow. One good way to achieve discipline is a regular backup regimen (which is highly recommended for other reasons, eg Murphy and PEBKAC). patrick> Basically the whole rpm thing may have been "a good idea patrick> at the time", but it just doesn't scale, and that is why patrick> every rpm distro now has some horrible wrapper for patrick> downloading and dealing with dependencies. Uh, you are aware that apt is just a "wrapper" around dpkg and debconf? As for "horrible", the latter two are an unholy lashup of C drivers and Perl scripts of which Simon Cozens said, "it's those things that give Perl a bad name". patrick> They all have different names and work with different patrick> flags. I am flat out with "emerge" and "apt" to get patrick> involved with "yum", "urmpi" and whatever suse might use. But then there's Fink (yet another dpkg wrapper for the Mac) and DarwinPorts (a serious competitor to emerge, although it's mostly used on the Mac at the moment). So I just don't see the Installer Wars ending any time soon. patrick> in the end as long as you are not using that other OS you patrick> are miles ahead of the game. Now that is a true statement. I found out about CALs yesterday ... I'd never heard of them before. What a blissful existence! -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Ask not how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software.
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