No offense, but what's with the critique of answers? I didn't realize that this had do be an essay with well thought out replies.

On 07/31/03 12:01, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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Net Llama! shocked and awed us all by speaking:

On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Tina M Berendt wrote:

So, what *specifically* made eD so great?

0) Nearly everything worked out of the box (hardware, software)


nod. much like Knoppix's hardware detection these days. *very* nice


1) The packages included were well chosen.  There was a little of
everything for everyone, and not too much of anything irrelevant


that's subjective Llama (I'm not disagreeing). But how does one define 'well chosen' and 'relevant'?


2) It was very stable, and getting addons running was relatively easy


true that. but what distro(s) are unstable these days? and by 'easy' do you mean installing an rpm, or installing from source?


3) Everything was integrated well.  It didn't feel like some packages were
shoehorned into place, just because.


agreed


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