On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 23:25:02 +0530, Vipul Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
good to hear from you, vipul. > If not Debian Sid, then SuSE. Have heard good reports from die-hard > Slackware users... but going there is entirely up to you :-) looks like suse. i just noticed the june issue of LFY has a suse live cd. they somehow never email or courier me the cds though.... [sigh!] > > I'd say, if you can handle (a question of bandwidth) the dist-upgrades > of Debian Sid (a.k.a unstable) then go with that. i have two issues: 1) bandwidth. 2) i am using gnulinux for my production work. am no longer just someone toying with gnulinux distros and just using it for browsing, emailing, chatting, and a wee bit of openoffice. am using it for heavy production stuff. downtimes, problems, issues, are beginning to hurt me. i have about 10 different software packages i use on an almost daily, production-basis. maintaining, researching, and even working on them is enough to keep me occupied as a gnulinux tinkerer 18 hours a day. so i wanna forget about playing around with the OS for a while. >Atleast try it on one > of the heads of ravana ;-) I have been a full-time user of Debian Sid for > over two years now and don't find any reason to look anywhere else. (Note > that this is entirely an issue of my preferences.) hmmm.. perhaps what i can do is put debian sid on one of the heads, and then update them via cds once a week or whenver. > have had very few sour experiances with > SuSE. how sour? how many? any major pointers? > > Hope this helps. > > BTW: What does ravana look like these days in terms of head-occupancy? And > when did you start hacking on bluetooth!? > > when i got myself a nokia 6600, on which am looking for and installing mukt software, if not just muft software. _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
