On Sunday, July 27, 2003 at 06:53PM -0400, John Pedersen wrote:
[snip]
> ... Karl Marx ...
Je suis Marxiste, tendance Groucho.
(I'm a Marxist of the Groucho variety)
> Time is better spent breaking and fixing Linux boxes, isn't it? I
> have shifted all my learning over to the Debian side. There are lots
> of good things, but that apt-get can get very hairy when you're mixing
> unstables and testing! I bought a copy of Libranet a few months ago,
> and now I'm a Debian fan!
>
Welcome to the Debian side <g>.
Apt-get is one of the best features of Debian, I think.
the menu-system is also very cool; You can add something
to some file (forget where...) and it'll appear in every window
manager's 'start menu' work-alike.
I've never mixed testing with unstable (I was using stable until
recently, too), and I've had very few problems with Debian.
-- The three laws of thermodynamics: (1) You can't get anything without working for it. (2) The most you can accomplish by working is to break even. (3) You can only break even at absolute zero. - GPG Fingerprint=D67D 2B75 53C6 9769 30E4 D390 239F C833 F32C F6F6 GPG KeyID=F32CF6F6
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