Timothy Bolz wrote: >I looked at the site. I think Debian apt should consider this a compliment. >And this is the beauty of GNU GPL open source. After using Debian for a >while now I don't think I would use another distro. I think I've been >debianized. : ) Apt is beautiful. I read somewhere Debian has a terrible >installer but then who needs an installer when you have Apt. I'm glad the >Red Hat community can experience what the Debian users have had for a long >time now. If they would only switch to using dpkg then the world would be >perfect, but then it would be Debian. : ) > > >On Saturday 02 February 2002 21:54, Ben wrote: > >>I'm sure some of you may frequent freshrpms.net, >>but for other redhat users, *apt* was just released! >>It's awesome!! I usually have a really hard problem >>when I decide I want some odd package that my system >>is NOT prepared for... just lovely, that apt. >>I'd guess it could work on mandrake as well... >> Well, I've used debian, and for my workstation I enjoy redhat these days -- sometimes the amount of support (not from the corp, but from the myriad other users) and tricks is what sways me -- I don't want to start another redhat vs. debian debate, but right now apt on redhat suits my needs far better than debian. Now if I only had dselect!!! ;-) BTW, has anyone installed debian on a journaling filesystem? ext3 has saved me considerable time, esp. with the sometimes-locking-up nvidia kernel. On another note, I'm super-impressed with the latest kdevelop! Anyone got a tip for me? I'm trying to make my first xwindows app, and don't know whether to start with a Gnome, QT, or KDE app framework... are any of these libraries significantly easier to start out with?
Benagain
