One final shot on this. Leon, I know you have used libranet for a long time. Does libranet get around the "debian stable = hopelessly antequated" problem
pretty well, i.e. relatively current packages are available?
I'll second Leon's Libranet recommendation. And Yes, the packages in Libranet 2.8/2.8.1 are quite up to date. They base it on 'testing' now, with many 'unstable' packages included. (Not that they are unstable, just from the unstable branch).
And if you get the freebie, 2.7, you can always change the /etc/apt/sources.list file to reflect the testing or unstable branch and go at it, updating the whole thing if you want to. (but careful, you can screw things up totally sometimes) Those who don't like debian should look at Libranet, which has a good install and is up to date, with a bunch of good users on a forum and mailing list.
-- Ken
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