On 26-Oct-1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've used both Debian (at home) and Redhat (at work). > Both have reasonable tools for managing software (dpkg for Debian, rpm for > Redhat). > > I've also done upgrades for both Debian and Redhat. > The upgrade I did for Debian took several nights and a few e-mails. > The upgrade for Redhat took about 20 minutes (no joke). > > What is Debian's thrust? Why is it better than Redhat?
>From my limited experience, the advantages of Debian are * lots of binary packages which are integrated into the Debian system * apt (the tool to keep your distribution up to date), it is by far the best part of Debian. The best bit about it is its ability to get packages from multiple sources and always pick up the latest one. The other difference is Debian is a volunteer project (so things get finished when they are finished) and Redhat is commercial (with the pressure to get things out possibly prematurely). In other words Redhat is unstable and Debian is out of date. Pete