On Sun, 2013-05-19 at 21:02 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Besides, do you know how many ways there are in Debian to start an X
> session? I know of at least 5 in common use (but there are probably
> more).

And btw. I called Debian "old-fashioned", but that a default Debian's
policy is to be stable, doesn't mean that "modern stiles" can't be
included by the repositories, e.g. systemd or that a user wouldn't be
free to configure e.g. runlevels, while for Ubuntu it's intended not to
change such things, that makes it easier to have control over services.

Advantage Ubuntu: Indeed some stuff does work simpler, less effort is
needed.

Advantage Debian: It's provided to customize more processes, than it is
for Ubuntu.



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