At 09:33 AM 4/10/02, Derek Broughton wrote: >Nick wrote: >>Thanks Nate I will do just that. As for my testimonial I only say it how I >>see it. I feel confident in using Debian and where I don't understand >>something there is an copious amount of documentation which is easy to find >>at www.debian.org and aslong as it is read which I think those who moan >>about Debian probably do not then there shouldn't be too many problems but > >While we're straying rather far from laptop issues, I thought I'd mention >that Linux Magazine (UK - not the thinner American magazine of the same >name) last year rated various distros head-to-head and complained that >Debian was both very difficult to install AND obsolete. Never mind that >they could have just as easily tested Woody as Potato. But they tested >Mandrake 8.2 before it was out of beta. It's tough to make much headway >against that sort of FUD.
When people hear the word Testing, they think it's pre-beta. When they hear beta, they feel like they are part of something. They just like saying that they've been using it since the beta version. Stable may be obsolete but at least there is no worry about any problems with it at all. Testing has a strong chance of breaking things because of that, alot of people don't want to touch it. I remember a bench mark that was done in Linux Journal within the last year. Debian potato IIRC was ranked lowest. Just more FUD. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

