Rony (?) wrote:

Ubuntu has more automated processes whereas in Debian you got to do some
things manually. I have used Sarge and Etch testing. In Debian if you
put in a usb pen drive, it loads it but has to be accessed in a browser
by entering its path. In Ubuntu it shows a nice icon on the desktop that
you can double click. There are more examples but I can't recollect them
all. Debian is excellent for console. Ubuntu for GUI. I don't want to
comment on Etch testing's gui. :P

Automated?

This pen-drive example looks crap. I have been using Pen-Drive on
Debian since c. 2004 (Sarge Snapshot).

Some more better examples?

Etch is not Testing, it is stable now (Since April 8). Live on current time!!

Though one thing I must add that except for Sarge where it worked, I
have been struggling and unable to share my printer over the network
till today. I have to get files into my pen drive and paste them on the
main printer machine.

Asked anywhere? Forums, IRCs? This list?

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