"Tom" == Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Tom> At this point I'm actually thinking of going back to Tom> SlackWare or possibly looking into RedHat because of the Tom> extensive bloat that Debian has shown and the latency of the Tom> distributions.
As a long time Slackware user (almost from day one) who has now moved exclusively to Debian I can only say that Debian is hardly bloated. I run it on (among other things) a 120 Mhz machine with 48M RAM/1.2Gig drive with great success. Tom> One thing that I'm really frustrated in right now is that the Tom> Debian Stable is whoefully behind everything else on the Tom> internet. Technically, I cannot run the XFree 3.3.6 that is Tom> provided. Yup. :-( Tom> But migration to Testing has resulted in a cascade of updated Tom> packages, many of whom overwrite my existing configurations. Tom> This really pisses me off to no end. Combine this with the Tom> continued abstraction levels of Debian and it is now getting Tom> harder to use Debian and understand other distributions as Tom> well. This niche specialization may have won arguements with Tom> Debian, but it's at a high price with respect to Tom> interchangeable configurations. I may be able to fix Tom> something on Debian, but not on any other distro. I have never lost a configuration file while updating to testing, or updating testing (which I do at least once a week). The only bug that has seriously affected me is that gpm insists on starting each time I upgrade it even while I have it stopped (well, yes, I really need to use gpmdata and stuff ;-) Debian is a little abstracted, but I'm not sure why you are seeing so many problems. Perhaps you want to bea littl more specific (what files were lost? What abstraction is getting in your way?). Good luck whichever way you choose to go! Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]