On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Praveen A <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/9/27 Siju George <[email protected]>:
>> Yes it is on that i learned the intricacies of linux first :-)
>> I am lazy these days so I use archlinux when i want a linux desktop
>> mainly because of the rolling release model :-)
>
> Yes, good for learning. But when you don't want to turn too many knobs
> to get things working, it is better to go for a distro with a good
> policy and package management system. I'm on debian and I use sid, so
> I have rolling releases :) I have not used Archlinux, but how
> different it is from debian testing or unstable?
>

It is more stable than sid :-)
also you don't get a lot of stuff on dependencies as in debian.
Debian is slowly growing to be a hefty distro in terms of package
dependencies :-)
But initial setup as a desktop will need editing a few conig files.
The archwiki is great and its package repository is rich and if you
want a portage/ports like stuff you can use

http://aur.archlinux.org/

It is light, easy to manage and has most recent versions of packages
with better stability than 'sid' :-)
I read about it in Linux4u some time back. Tried it and got hooked to it.
I use http://awesome.naquadah.org/ for desktop and it is very fast :-)

Once I configured it as a desktop I have not turned many knobs but just do a

$sudo pacman -Syu

y - similar to update in apt
u - similar to full-upgrade

daily to get the latest version. Reboot if there is a kernel upgrade and such.
it is really cool :-)

--Siju

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