On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 05:58:55PM +0200, Troels Henriksen wrote:
Kris Maglione <maglion...@gmail.com> writes:
I'm more than a little surprised that you'd start with such an
overgrown, hulking Goliath of a system such as Ubuntu. I think it says
enough that it has aptitude, apt-get, apt-cache, dpkg, dpkg-*,
dselect, debhelper, and devscripts, just to make a start. Then you
have such abominations as Sys-V init to contend with, and the maze of
tangled configuration schemes. I would have started with a simpler
system like Arch or GoboLinux, or even a BSD. Or if I were feeling a
bit sadistic, Gentoo, Source Mage, or Slackware. Debian, though... I'm
not that sadistic.

Why not Linux from Scratch?  Or even Glendix...

LFS is not a Linux distribution, it's an epithet.

(Slackware is probably the best realistic bet, due to the simplicity.)

No. Slackware may be relatively simple, but it's no simpler than Arch or GoboLinux, and it has, by far, a weaker packaging system which leads to nothing but headaches.

--
Kris Maglione

The tragedy of modern war is not so much that young men die but that
they die fighting each other, instead of their real enemies back home
in the capitals.
        --Edward Abbey


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