Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:06:02 +0530, Rony
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
So in the era of ever evolving graphics, we empower the people with
command line linux.
You might have meant this as sarcasm, but I do find that for
productivity I tend to eschew the gui. The kinds of things that I can
do with a simple shell script -- or a find/grep feeding a loop --
would take *hours* and *hours* to do in the pointing, clicking
straitjacket of a pure gui.
Of course, this is a digression from the installer bug, and for
that, may I ask if an installation report has been submitted so that
the issue gets fixed?
Debian is supposed to be the pillar, the foundation of Linux. It should
not have installation bugs. I can understand advanced bugs that could
not have been noticed before, but not simple ones. From what I have
heard about Debian, a contributor is not accepted officially till
atleast 5 or more years, in order to ensure that what is contributed is
of the highest quality level. Debian does not release its distros as
often as Ubuntu, in order to ensure more stability. A Debian distro
should work out of the box without any setup issues.
Regards,
Rony.
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