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Debian :?:
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merihevonen wrote:Debian :?:
How is it with Free BSD these days? Haven't tried it since the Amiga days.
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FreeBSD is also good, but I'd really prefer Debian.. why? Because it is very actively maintained, it is easy to use, has less bugs/borken packages than other distros, is amazingly fast, making packages is easier than in RPM systems, very easy to make a LAMP server, very good for home usage when used with KDE, is FREE, has a very friendly community and it is my favorite pick!

Is that enough or do you need more reasons?
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> is easy to use,
It's not. E.g. it doesn't have anything like YaST.

> has less bugs/borken packages than other distros
How can you prove this?
Wasn't it Debian whos package servers got hacked?

> making packages is easier than in RPM systems
That's not true - and by the way: Slackware packages are the easiest to create.

> has a very friendly community
Most distributions do have this.

> is FREE
Most distributions are free.
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@merihevonen:
I have compared last kubuntu (which is debian based) and last OpenSUSE distro, and sorry to say to you, but i must agree to WishMaster in all his 5 points.
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Post by merihevonen »

Ah, it's just Linux and Linux is about choices, so what? Should I go and tell Japanese people to stop eating Sushi and recommend them Pizza and Hamburger? :lol:
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