On Saturday 28 October 2006 18:24, Zoran Kolic wrote: > > I really do not want to start any flame here but after all, as I used > > Debian for few months, I find honest to say why I'm leaving it. > > It is not a living thing. Has it's > own purpose and fulfils it. Anyway, > linux is user friendly this days. > > > - as I installed etch around 50% of shutdowns never complete. So common > > that I was used to unplug battery simply to shutdown. Same for 'logout > > session' which allways freeze the laptop with a new login attempt. > > Etch is not stable. Some laptops are > culprits for one reason or another, > rather than debian. Broken acpi, bad > bios, cheap nics... > > > - recently I had to 'pinning' apt-get (or dpkg..do not remember..) on > > previous version because latest version continuously break apt-get > > repository. Only cost few hours of googling to find a solution. > > That's the best part. Fun!!! > > > - others..sorry only remember hours of googling to find solutions.. > > Fantastic! You found it by yourself. > > > Once again I do not want to start any flame here : indeed Debian is a > > superb distro (packaging system is really superb) but, IMHO, dedicated to > > 'Linux techies' ? > > Some kind of weasel?! > Come back in december, for weasel feat. > > Zoran
I'll certainly be back in December. So, Etch and all debian guys, see u soon ;-) Bruno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]