On Wednesday 29 March 2006 10:15, Mikael Kermorgant wrote:
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>
> If you're running debian 3.1 and want up to date programs, I'd recommend
> upgrading to debian "testing". It will still lack a bit behind but you
> won't have to wait for debian 3.2 to get upgrades. On the other hand, I'd
> guess most debian servers are running 3.1.
> Maybe having a look at kubuntu would also be interesting if you're
> interested in modern desktop. KDE 3.5.2 is already packaged for "breezy".

Thanks for the tip.  

Unfortunately, as far as I am concerned kubuntu is a total disaster. I 
downloaded their latest version 5.10 (if I remember right), burned a CD,  did 
the installation, and ended up with a running system with no root password -- 
that is a totally useless system for doing any kind of system administration 
or maintenance. 

I then searched their bugzilla and noticed a lot of users complaining about no 
root password and some text indicating that the normal user might be the 
administrator -- well, I checked it, no go, my personal account (kern) 
doesn't have administration privileges.  OK, attempt to create a bugzilla 
account, and it takes me off to "Launcher" to create an account. I just 
wanted to file a bug report not figure out what the Launcher service is, so I 
gave up at that point -- too many obstacles.  

-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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