On 2005-11-05, Dan M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Personally I would recommend staying away from Fedora unless you have a > friend who is well-versed in it and willing to help. I like the > distributin ok (I run it on the laptop I'm writing this from) but it uses > RPMs for package distribution, and the rpm tools don't know how to > automatically downloaded dependencies like yum or apt do.
Nonsense. You're comparing apples to oranges. If you want to compare rpm with something it would be dpkg. If you want to talk about yum or apt, then you should be comparing them to something like urpmi. If you tell it to install package X, it will analyze prerequisites, and then download and install everything required. It works almost exactly like apt-get does. Urpmi is text-mode, but there are also GUI front-ends that do the same thing. > Because of that I have to say that the RPM package tools suck > quite badly. You'd say the same think about Debian if all you had ever used was dpgk, and I dare you to try to do anything with dselect. > Debian and SUSE are both pretty good choices. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I just got my PRINCE at bumper sticker... But now I visi.com can't remember WHO he is... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list