Actually I don't know your position in your work (I missed the full
thread) but a simple suggestion:


        If you can be root there, why don't you install both, install a minimal
set of programs for your work in RH, and progressively use more Debian...
until leaving RH rotting in its partition? It's hard for me to imagine to
be told off by using Debian instead of RH if it works.

        But if the sysadmin loves RH... Really difficult.



        Best of luck,


        Ignasi



At 17.48 10/9/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha escrit:

>Peolpe will choose what they like.  What I'm trying to find is a way to
>convince the place where I work, to let me use Debian.  These people are
>computer illiterate, They are like sheep.  All they see in advertising is
>Red Hat, so they assume that it is the best.  I don't want the Latest and
>greatest packages if I have to sacrifice stability.  Debian is the most
>stable system I know, so that is what I want to use.  My original
question, is
>how do I convince them of what I already know?
>
>Wayne







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