> I would not say Red Hat's is any better. I'm not thinking > that pretty helps, though it doesn't actively hurt. I'm > thinking that the underlying mental model of dselect is not > obvious. At least it isn't obvious to me, and I've screwed > it up on more than one case. (I have to admit that I haven't > installed Red Hat for more than 5 years, and that they may > have gotten better.) > > This is not a complaint about Debian in particular, though > Debian is harder than Red Hat. It's a complaint about all of > the Linux distributions I use.
Wow... people break Debian CDs, CS don't like Debian, engineers prefer Windows... Damn! :) I personally think Debian is great the way it is. It may require a higher technical level from it's users, but it seriously rocks if you know what you're doing. That's why we have RedHat, Mandrake, and Windows: for people who don't like Debian. I think things should stay the way there are, as long as we have alternatives. What's wrong with that? o

