Joe Hart wrote: [snip] > I even sometimes use links to browse the web. grml is one of my > favorite distros because of the 'text tools' approach. If I could > somehow merge a few different distros into my own, well that would be > the ultimate, but I have a few years to go before I can take something > like that on. A sensible middle ground is to keep debian on your produciton machines and run grml (or whatever distro catches your fancy) on your "toolbox"-machines. Then, as you go along and learn the toolsets of grml (or whatever), you will almost always be able to find a package for debian with that tool. In essence you can tweak your package-selection in debian in any direction, be it grml-ish, SuSE-ish or whatever.
This is where I think the debian package system really shines, debian will adapt to your way of working. You just need to know the names of the apps/tools you need to get there. -- Håkon Alstadheim tlf: 74 82 60 27 mob: 47 35 39 38 7510 Skatval http://alstadheim.priv.no/hakon/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]