Antony Gelberg wrote: > I really don't think that this is the kind of thing to recommend on d-u > without a very good reason.
The amazingly simple install is a very good reason. Hell, I've used Debian since the libc5 days and *I* preferred Ubuntu's setup to even Sarge's. My one and only complaint is that being such a hard core Debian user I don't see a viable way to migrate from Ubuntu to Debian because they use completely different package names. There's another Debian based distro out there whose name eludes me at the moment.. *rummages through his CD images...* Ah-ha... Progeny. Progeny is an awesome Debian based distro in that the installer is easy as cake and aside from about a dozen custom named packages they use Debian packages so migration over to mainline Debian is easy. All in all when talking to someone who is coming fresh into Linux but has enough experience to install Windows I'd point them at Progeny, Knoppix or Ubuntu and stress that once they get comfortable to move on over to mainline Debian. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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