Timothy R. Butler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > :-) "It works for me." Frankly, I've never heard of anyone else who > has had trouble with apt-get. I guess there are always exceptions > though...
I have had 3 debian install so far. Two of them crashed on a simple network error during a version-upgrade. Its totally anoying after a 12 floppy complicated install with all sorts of annoying questions of the version you _don't_ want to break your whole install on a network error. And the third just couldn't find the files in logical places. Further more is the package system so perfect that it is unmaintainable. Wich leads to a distro that is now more than a year behind mandrake. Default still the 2.2 kernel. Please give me the rapid working imperfection of mandrake rpms. Simply because debs only work in a static/perfect world. Not a world under heavy development. I promise debian a golden future in about 10 years. Groetjes, Han. -- http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software
