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Not wanting to start a war here... by Glum_Reaper 2004-07-12 14:59:35
But: I want to try a new Linux, see how I like it, I'm willing to work at it, and I've narrowed down my preference to one of two choices. I now want a UFie consensus as to which I should try:

Debian    or    Slackware

[ Reply ]
  Do you like packages? by Llyr2004-07-12 15:03:37
    Maybe I'm using the wrong term... by sofaspud2004-07-12 15:07:28
      Debian? by krikkert2004-07-12 15:08:30
        I meant for Slackware. by sofaspud2004-07-12 15:10:19
  Debian. by sofaspud2004-07-12 15:06:18
  *dons battle gear* by elehack2004-07-12 15:06:34
    dselect is for weenies! by krikkert2004-07-12 15:08:04
      ok by elehack2004-07-12 15:11:48
        Nah. by sofaspud2004-07-12 15:17:54
        No, you don't. by krikkert2004-07-12 15:20:36
          Hmm... by elehack2004-07-12 15:30:09
      Bah! by Arcanum2004-07-12 15:12:47
        indeed by elehack2004-07-12 15:13:46
          how about portage on *bsd? >:) by Freakazoid2006-11-19 12:55:59
            They don't by Bellator2004-07-12 16:15:01
              actually by elehack2004-07-12 17:05:23
                Cool by Bellator2004-07-12 17:15:17
              They do, read the page (n/t) by Freakazoid2004-07-12 17:46:40
                Stupid clipboard by Freakazoid2006-11-19 12:55:59
        Yupyup. ^^ (n/t) by LionsPhil2004-07-12 15:20:26
  Of the two, i'd say slack and slapt-get by Freakazoid2004-07-12 15:18:04
  Debian by parastra2004-07-12 15:53:04
  I've used both, and here's my opinions: by j3ff3r2004-07-12 15:54:22

 

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