>>>>> "Ivan" == Ivan Milos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ivan> Whoops, for some reason my previous message ended up in the Ivan> subject line as well. Please do not post HTML to Usenet, period. Especially on a UNIX group, most of us are using text-based readers. Ivan> I am currently running Corel linux and I am quite happy Ivan> with it. However, I have heard about how Corel may dump Ivan> their distribution in the near future. In addition, their Ivan> progress has been slower than Debian. What I like most Ivan> about the Corel distribution is the package manager. I Ivan> really like how dependencies are handled automatically Ivan> (through a nice GUI interface). I tried Red Hat and Ivan> Mandrake, but their package managers didn't seem to do this Ivan> (maybe I just gave up on them too fast). In addition, they Ivan> both locked up my system several times. Maybe recompiling Ivan> the kernel would have helped this. Anyway, I am thinking Ivan> about moving to Debian. However, I was wondering if it is Ivan> much trouble getting KDE2 running on Debian. If so, could Ivan> somebody suggest another distribution based on Debian. Automatic dependency handling is a feature of APT, not of Corel's package manager. You'll find that it performs even better with Debian, since there are no awkward "corel" versions of packages that actually break dependencies. One GUI frontend is "gnome-apt". Other console-based frontends include "console-apt", "aptitude", and good old "dselect". There is also "stormpkg" - the package manager from the Storm distribution, now retrofitted into the Debian main distribution. I have not tried it, but I hear newbies like it. KDE2 is included with Debian. -tor