RE: [SLUG] Libranet's Adminmenu

From: Seth Hollen (seth@hollen.org)
Date: Sun Dec 28 2003 - 19:48:57 EST


I agree I use libranet because of the installer. Why give my self headaches
installing debian???? Just to prove myself "l33t"

 Take care,
Seth
seth@opentechinc.net
727-919-1598

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From: slug@nks.net [mailto:slug@nks.net] On Behalf Of david tomlinson
Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2003 4:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [SLUG] Libranet's Adminmenu

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From: Paul M Foster <paulf@quillandmouse.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 02:35:38 -0500
To: SLUG List <slug@nks.net>
Subject: [SLUG] Libranet's Adminmenu

> I've recently read a couple of things about Libranet's Adminmenu
> application. I'm wondering if it's available anywhere but from
> Libranet, and if it would work with other distros (Debian-based) as
> well.
>
> Paul
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  Adminmenu or xadminmenu is a proprietary utility set that is part of
Libranet's distribution.
  It would be possible to change the apt sources list from the "stock"
configuration. With
  13 or 14 thousand packages available between Debian and other Deb sources
why should you want to
  change the Debian distro?

       If you want a stablity-use Libranet or MEPIS. Or if you don't mind
putting up with a
  balky installer, try Debian. No, I did not overlook Knoppix or the other
fine Debian distros
  such as DSL. Libranet and MEPIS are the most undervalued distros out. They
don't have the flash
  and pizazz that others do, they are just stable and easily configurable.
Probably they won't
  have a 2.6 kernel until it is basically stable,either.

  Hope this helps,

  David Tomlinson
  the "lnxbrzr"
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