On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 12:05:32PM -0500, Wayne Sitton wrote: > OK guys, I think you've gotten off the subject that I needed. Although > what you have given me is great, what I need now is kind of like stories > of thing that have happened to show why Debian would be better. Or, > even links to stories about the benefits of Debian over Red Hat.
Well, if you just want anecdotal evidence that Debian is better than RedHat, why not just make it up? Or better yet, just have someone write up a glowing review of Debian on linux.com or slashdot? I always found this kind of zealotry interesting. Preface: I've used RedHat for over 4 years. Just installed Debian last month, and I'm really happy with it. My take on the issue: Linux is Linux and GNU is GNU. I really don't think you can say one distribution of Linux is more secure/stable than another (better is kinda subjective, IMO). Since all distribution uses OSS, a bugfix in one package should find its way into the other distributions pretty quickly (otherwise, the whole idea of OS is a piece of crock). Ask a RedHat user which distribution s/he prefers, and s/he will say RedHat. Same with Debian or Slackware or a dusin other distribution. Besides, does a story about greatness of distribution read on a website or email really make a difference? My reading about how great Slackware is, didn't make me want to switch to it. Frustration with RedHat packagemanagement made me turn away from it, but I tested Debian for a month before I installed it on my main system (installed and reinstalled about three times a week, to get a feel for the system). Now, for something positive. The one thing that really makes me excited about Debian is the packagemanagent system. Yes, dselect has a userinterface from heck, but you can avoid it (just install the base system during installation). Quite frankly, dpkg is so great, I really don't understand why Linux users aren't pushing it harder. It is leaps and bounds better than the competition (rpm). There are no reason, except for political, for not using dpkg in all the distributions out there. That said, Linux is still Linux, and one distribution is as good as the next, IMO. -- John______________________________________________________________________ email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Quis custodiet ipsos custodes icq: thales @ 17755648
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