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- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:11:27 -0500
- From: "Daniel A. Ramaley" <daniel.ramaley@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Long-term Stability Distros (was: Flash and Firexfox 2)
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On 2009-03-12 at 19:22:24, Jim Breen wrote: >I'd sort-of decided to become a Debian person next time I changed, and >my experience with the EeePc and its etch-based Xandros has been >pretty positive in terms of the "apt-get update" and "apt-get install >yaddayadda" experience. I changed to Debian for exactly the same reasons you are describing. Well, that and dependency Hell. I've heard that dependency Hell doesn't happen anymore on Red Hat based distros, but i've not had a compelling reason to switch back to find out if the rumors are true. I wish all systems had a package manager as good as Debian's "aptitude". If i recall correctly, i migrated from Red Hat 6.2 (prior to the version number reset) to Debian 3.1. I started playing with Debian when 3.0 was stable, but waited for 3.1 to use it on my desktop machine. My RH installation at the time was rather old, but i didn't want to upgrade to a new RH that would just have to be reinstalled in a few years. I dislike reinstalling and having to reconfigure everything, but with Debian i don't have to. I have a web server that was installed with Debian 3.1, upgraded to 4.0, and recently to 5.0. All without reinstalling, and with very minimal downtime (just reboots to get new kernels loaded). My current desktop machines have newer hardware and were installed with 4.0, and upgraded to 5.0. Starting with Debian 3.1 the "stable" branch has been current enough to run on desktop machines, but i run my work machine on Stable and my home machine on Testing, so i can see how both branches are doing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dan Ramaley Dial Center 118, Drake University Network Programmer/Analyst 2407 Carpenter Ave +1 515 271-4540 Des Moines IA 50311 USA
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