On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 10:54 PM, Marc Shapiro <marcns...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 04/21/11 09:21, Patrick Bartek wrote: >> >> --- On Sat, 4/16/11, Andrei Popescu<andreimpope...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On Vi, 15 apr 11, 22:26:54, Patrick >>> Bartek wrote: >>>> >>>> So, I stand by my initial statement that Debian is not >>> >>> suitable for >>>> >>>> the Linux firsttimer. I would never recommend it >>> >>> to a noobie. With >>>> >>>> Debian, you need to know, at least somewhat, what >>> >>> you're doing. >>> >>> For mere users (no administration) Debian stable is >>> wonderful IMVHO. >>> >>> It should also work if someone knowledgeable does the >>> initial install >>> and major upgrades and let the user do only security >>> updates >>> (update-manager or even completely automated). >> >> I wasn't referring to Linux users, those knowledgeable, either a little > >> or a lot, in Linux. My statement was about those who know nothing >> >> about Linux, not just nothing about Debian, almost all of whom are >> Windows users, who unfortunately expect Linux to work like Windows, > > I came from Win 3.1 directly to Debian (Bo, I believe) back when dpkg was > the package manager. No Apt, no Aptitude, nothing GUI, just a command line > and no automatic dependency resolution. It told you what was needed, but it > wasn't going to get it for you. > > I survived, and I am still here. >
sense we are getting back to the old stuff, i figured i'd mention - slackware 13.37 was released last week. it doesn't get more elite than that (though it won't be too many years before 'leet' is considered proper). maybe i should celebrate their new version by installing it.... oh the other hand, maybe i'll just wait another 20 years until debian gets to version 13 and decides to do something like that (yes, according to wikipedia, debian was first released in '93 ~1 month after slackware). ps - this was all ~5 years before google and in the days when it would have taken me a few months to download an iso (if i would have had the hdd for it) pps - we survived but some of us lost a bit of sanity working in the (almost) internet. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/BANLkTi=+6WQPVe-=iq2_c=2h4shpea_...@mail.gmail.com