> From: Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo [mailto:rodolfo.alca...@padep.org.bo] > Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 7:22 AM > Subject: Fedora guy byebyes Debian > > Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work > in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd > and ATI with the update. No need even to try it with my dell or my > Aspireone. So byebye Debian. > > I found on lenny many of the bugs and troubles found in Fedora 8 and 9, > which all today are old history. Why losing time? Cant' understand. > Lenny is a nice white-haired rookie (altough older than fedora), apt is > nice, directory structures and config files are better than fedora, but > I hardly find Debian a stable distro. Pulling her to further limits > causes a quick breakage. I find hard fedora reporting a segfault, like > lenny gave yestarday on networks-admin gui. Why the battery indicator > suddenly dissapeared, being the panel thingy active? Why it takes so > long to boot -sometimes-? > > Farewell, debian. Thanks everybody. > ---------------------------------------------- > Rodolfo Alcazar - rodolfo.alca...@padep.org.bo > otbits.blogspot.com / counter.li.org: #367962 > ----------------------------------------------
Heh. This is yet another reason why I love Linux. If something doesn't work for you, switch to another project that does! :-) What is really funny is that I am almost a complete 180 from you. The last time I tried Fedora was when 9 was released. I spent a weekend trying to get things to work. When I tried to update pidgin I ran into dependency hell and in my feeble attempts to get it working again, I broke X. Then I just installed Debian. :-) I am sorry to hear you had problems with Debian, but I am glad you found a distro that works for you! Have fun! ~Stack~ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org