Re: [SLUG] Choosing a Distro to Replace Stormix

From: Russell Hires (rhires@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Apr 30 2001 - 22:59:18 EDT


I think that for stormix you just have to change your apt.sources list
away from the (dead) stormix and point them at Debian's (or a clone's)
sources. There was something about this, just very vaguely mentioned, in
a recent Linux Magazine...

Russell

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>From: Norbert Cartagena <niccademous@yahoo.com>
>To: slug@nks.net
>Subject: Re: [SLUG] Choosing a Distro to Replace Stormix
>Date: Mon, Apr 30, 2001, 19:45
>

> edoc wrote:
>>
>> > Ever thought of trying Libranet?
>> >
>> > http://www.libranet.com (I believe it's version 1.9)
>> >
>> >
>> > Norb
>>
>> I looked at it just now, I recall hearing the name before.
>> I'm not sure I see what Libranet offers that Stormix via
>> apt-get Debian updates. Once Stormix is fully functional
>> and updated as appropriate will I really see a meaningful
>> difference between it and Libranet?
>>
>
> From what I can tell (I've been strapped for cash as of late), the
> beauty about Libranet is complete graphiocal tools for everythign,
> INCLUDING a utility that easily recompiles your kernel (look at the
> screenshots). It really does look very good, but I hear there are some
> bugs with it and KDE. I'm now quite sure, but it was something in the
> version of KOffice they use.
>
> Norb
>
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