On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 12:40 AM, Beco <r...@beco.cc> wrote:

>
> On 8 Nov 2013 14:15, "Alberto Salvia Novella" <es204904...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Summarizing:
> >
> > Which are the very important reasons why do you prefer Debian over
> Ubuntu?
> >
> >
>
> Why to use a Debian based OS if you can use Debian?
>
> My best,
> Beco.
>
Why do I use Debian?

Freedom.

I started playing with Linux about 10 years ago with Knoppix then when I
wanted to go to more than A live CD, I tried Fedora and then built a couple
of Linux from Scratch builds (If I had time I think I would prefer this for
all my builds).  I didn't like how it seemed that Fedora/Red Hat went their
own direction with config files and such.  In the meantime, I switched an
AIX box to Red Hat 3.0(Distro wasn't my choice.  I was just glad to get it
on Linux.) and have been supporting a business system on it for 8 years
now.  I tried Ubuntu and like others have said, didn't like vibe it gave
off.  I know that's not a very good reason for dumping a distro, but even
back then, I didn't like what they where doing with the desktop.  I
explored other options like Gentoo, Cent, Mandriva, and others, but Debian
has and still allows me to build the system I want from Debootstrap and
only install the packages I want above and beyond that.  It's a quick
process and easy to configure and maintain.  Except for a few problems I
generally run testing and am perfectly happy with it.  My installs are
small without added bloat and only those services that are needed on the
box are running.  Since I started virtualizing with Xen, this ability has
become in even more valuable.

Shane


-- 
Shane D. Johnson
IT Administrator
Rasmussen Equipment

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