On Jun 10 2000, John McBride wrote:
> kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > RedHat is a system you install many times (note:  biased opinion, but
> > based on upgrades 4.2 -> 5.0 -> 5.2).
> > 
> > Debian is a system you install twice (once to learn how, once to get it
> > right).
> 
> I tentatively agree. But my employer (for example) would take
> RedHat, Storm or Corel over a raw debian, simply because their
> installs are far more modern and professional.

        More professional? More canned, that is. :-) Easier to the
        newbie, perhaps?

        I can't think of a method as professional as Debian's when I
        go to a customer and install only the base system from a slink
        CD and then interrupt the whole process and continue
        installing everything that I need with apt-get and a small
        mirror of potato that I carry with me in a CD-R (that I make
        periodically).

        Great for situations where you only want to install the
        necessary packages (and I've had a lot of customers that
        demanded a very slim installation -- like a working server of
        many things in 200MB).

> But for me, I can't stand KDE, and RedHat has some oddities that
> just annoy the heck out of me, like (IMHO) extremely poor
> pre-release testing.

        I wouldn't care for this as much as I do if I knew of a thing
        in Red Hat similar to Debian's apt-get. I *do* mind upgrading
        the systems a lot, but the situation is a lot more acceptable
        if you have a way of performing easy and quick updates
        whenever you need them.

> Actually, I strongly prefer startx, but don't see how to disable gdm
> without breaking helix-gnome -- it seems to require gdm. You can't
> simply edit /etc/inittab like you can on RedHat. apt-get remove gdm
> pulls helix-gnome off the system. I'll review those files.

        # update-rc.d -f gdm remove

        is what I use.


        []s, Roger...

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