JM Ibanez wrote:

Sorry, it was a subjective comparison, and I really should have
clarified what I meant.

What I really meant that, as a general rule, Slackware is slow to
change compared to other distros. "Stability" in that most of the core
packages are left at the "version that works", and that usually
Slackware is slow to change.

[ take w/ a grain of salt ]



you don't have to apologize, i'm just after the reason behind your statement
because i thought you might be using a "stress-test" software on some
gnu/linux services that i should try out. =)


anyway, i have the same reason why i prefer debian.(flame > /dev/null)



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