John L Fjellstad wrote:

Cecil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


I just gotta say that debian is giving me all the functionality I had in windows. Slack didn't. Redhat didn't. Gentoo was just a pain to get installed.


I love my Debian, but I really don't see how Debian has some Windows
functionality that Slack or RedHat wouldn't have.  mp3, kmail, gaim,
browsers, if I can get it to run on Debian, I can get it to run on Slack
or RedHat or any other linux distribution.



I'm new to the list: be gentle.  Heh.

If there's a distinct functional benefit of Debian over other distributions, I think it would be the fact 
that Debian is, simply put, a straightforward Linux distribution with excellent native package management. 
 It doesn't play silly buggers with distro-specific applications and runs zero risk of "vendor 
lock" because of that straightforward nature.  If anything, you're more likely to be able to 
replicate a Windows "feel" to a Linux installation's functionality by choosing a more 
proprietary distribution that is designed to pretend to be Windows for the faint-of-CLI (such as Linspire 
or Xandros).

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