On 13/11/2007, मनीष <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]

> recommendations for a distro when soneone on IRC said "if you want to
> start easy but are willing to face difficulties later, go for $distro
> but if you are willing to put in some effort in the beginning and have
> it easy later, go for Debian".  I still hardly understand inernals and
> intricacies but then I never needed to.

[snip]

I don't agree with someone. Some distros (like Slackware & Debian) are
more purist-friendly then others so-called "user-friendly" ones (like
Ubuntu).
Facing difficulties, whether sooner or later, entirely depends on
your experience with linux as whole, and not on your distro choice.

Your favourite distro is best for you. BTW, I cannot still understand why
"upgrade gives you a very different system than a fresh install".
I've never took the upgrade route, so I am curious about i pros and cons.


- Kazim Zaidi
Blog: http://tuxplayground.blogspot.com
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