I started using Linux back 2003.  I have always had good/great things to
say about Debian until my most recent distro install - which I can't even
find the version in the OS.

The package management is completely hosed for me - I can't install the
packages that I want to use, I can't uninstall the stuff I don't want.  The
"default" (read "ONLY functioning") browser is completely non-compliant
with modern web development.  If I wanted this kind of experience, I'd go
back to Windows.  I'm sorry folks, but I find your OS completely
unacceptable.  I really wanted to work with this and make it work, but
after several months of compromised functionality and high frustration, I'm
going to another distro that will allow me the control over my system that
I learned to love back in '03 through '05.

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Best Regards,
Gary D Vaught

Libertarianism is the philosophy which says that you can run your life
better than the government can, and you have the right to be left alone in
order to do it. – Unknown

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