At work I use potato on my servers and woody on my workstation. But, at home I decided to try out Progeny. It's a nice distrobution, and yes the updates are free. It uses Grub instead of lilo, and when you update it also updates to the the current kernel that progeny is using. At work I manually upgrade to newer kernels, so sometimes it's nice for it to be done automatically. I haven't tried to upgrade progeny to woody/sid, but since progeny is a combination of potatoe and woody, I haven't seen a need to.
Wayne On Monday 27 August 2001 13:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Alright. Now I am down to thinking progeny would be the best to nab. But > here is what I don't know yet... > > Are the downloads upgrades free from their servers? > > Does anyone have any experience upgrading from progeny to woody/sid? > > - Dan > > I think the progeny installer, and software included makes it a better > choice than than using potato, but just how good is it with pure debian > (package compatibility)? This probably seems an odd question, but for > example, ximian debs are very screwed up (maybe they fixed them since > june). ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"; name="Attachment: 1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: ----------------------------------------