Linonut <linonut@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> After takin' a swig o' grog, Roy Schestowitz belched out this bit o' wisdom:
>
>> Another Day Another Distro ? Part 5 ? Debian 4.0 Etch
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>> | Overall I really enjoyed using Debian I have to say and I suppose that may
>> | have been influenced by my own political leanings but it really wasn't as
>> | hard as I'd expected at all.
>> `----
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>> http://adventuresinopensource.blogspot.com/2007/10/another-day-another-distro-part-5.html
>
> Debian rox!
Debian doesnt "Rox" at all. Its a more "stable" as in "doesnt change"
version of Ubuntu. Nearly always way behind the curve in updates. I use
both Ubuntu and Debian and, to be honest, can't tell the difference
between them other (both using Gnome) than the fact that Ubuntu is more
stable (as in operating stable).
>
> (It isn't perfect, though. There's a bit of whining on the debian lists
> about xorg screwing up the lighting of the Caps-Lock key, which I am
> able to verify on this laptop -- it wasn't a DELL hardware problem after
> all.)
>
>> Review of Linux Distributions - Part 2
>>
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>> | For the distributions that don't have Adept, I immediately download it. The
>> | major differentiator for me is the ease of install. It doesn't get much
>> | easier then Kubuntu's six step install wizard!
>> `----
>>
>> http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/eai/madgreek/archives/review-of-linux-distributions-part-2-20088
>>
>> This guy is a very new Linux user that dumped Windows and found happiness.
>
> Linux really can be quite fun and pleasant to use!
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