No no no... Storm Linux is an -excellent- product from all I've seen of it. They are a very intelligent, talented group of people, and their hearts are in the right places - most of its best parts will feed back into debian, and you can upgrade most of it from debian mirror sites.
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 10:42:28AM -0500, Jeremy T. Bouse wrote: > From all accounts that I've found, I've been informed that Storm > Linux 2000 is based off an outdated version of Debian (possibly hamm)... I'm > not sure if they even bothered to upgrade the packages themselves or not... > I've gone and downloaded their ISO from their site but haven't yet burned > it to a CD as I really don't have a machine I can kill in order to test it > out... > > Respectfully, > Jeremy T. Bouse > UnderGrid Network Services, LLC > > Björn Johansson was said to been seen saying: > > Hi! > > > > What do you think about Storm Linux 2000? I've been reading a little about > > it, and according to them, it's more easy to install than Debian although > > it's been built on Debian. Is Storm Linux 2000 a threat to Debian or is it > > a good thing that Debian is the source for new Linux distributions? > > > > http://www.stormlinux.com > > > > -- > ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------, > | Jeremy T. Bouse - UnderGrid Network Services, LLC - www.UnderGrid.net > | > | All messages from this address should be atleast PGP/GPG signed > | > | Public PGP/GPG key available through http://wwwkeys.us.pgp.net > | > | If received unsigned (without requesting as such) DO NOT trust it! > | > | [EMAIL PROTECTED] - NIC Whois: JB5713 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------' Dan /--------------------------------\ /--------------------------------\ | Daniel Jacobowitz |__| SCS Class of 2002 | | Debian GNU/Linux Developer __ Carnegie Mellon University | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | \--------------------------------/ \--------------------------------/