This discussion could probably go on forever. There are people comfortable with building their own non-distro OS from scratch and there are people comfortable with having nothing but point and click interfaces to configuration. There are also people on every point on the scale between. I like it fine somewhere in the middle and that's why I'm a big Debian fan, but taking the extremes into account I don't think Slack (or any well-known linux distribution) is that far to either side.
Mod me -1 Boring if you wish, but I don't think you can judge pointy clickyness versus "I wrote everything in /etc by hand" by having or not having a package management system. Where's the package management system in Windows? (And don't say "Add or Remove Programs". :) Regards, /Henrik -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
