Freddy Freeloader wrote: > To tell the truth the Debian way of doing things, and I'll admit I'm > biased because I'm far more familiar with Debian, is more > straightforward and seems more logical to me. It doesn't hide anything > like the Ubuntu way of doing things does.
There's hiding and there's automating. Do you say that Debian hides how to install software because you don't have to make install everything ala Slackware or Gentoo or do you say that Debian automates it? To Slackware/Gentoo folk I'd wager a goodly portion would call it hiding while we Debian people call it automating. Same with Ubuntu. Just as there's nothing stopping you from getting down and dirty and make install on Debian there's nothing on Ubuntu to getting down in the dirt to configure what you want to the way you want to. On the other hand it sure was nice to have my video configured properly, sound working out of the box and on my game machine having Ubuntu detect and properly install my USBNIC which didn't even work on one of my two Windows boxes. Could I have done all of that on my own? Probably after hours of cursing and screaming and having to hunt the net over for esoteric incantations. Am I glad that Ubuntu hid^H^H^Hautomated the process for me? You're damn skippy! -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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