[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Christian Haugan Toldnes writes: >> If I'm ever going to contribute to a Linux distribution again, it will >> be a distribution I actually enjoy using. I haven't used Trustix since >> the early fall of 2005, and am really having trouble constructing a >> scenario where TSL would be a better choice than Ubuntu. Not because of >> politics, but because TSL does not offer anything I don't get from my >> distribution of choice. TSL is that much limited in flexibility and >> availability of software. > > anything not included i do it myself...
You either have very few functionality requirements for your servers, or you have too little to do and need to fill your spare time with manual work that you could have gotten for free from the bigger distributions. > about flexibility...also understanding whats going on in your system > make me flexible to change or redo anything i dun like :) What's easier to understand in TSL than in Ubuntu or CentOS or SuSE or any distribution really? c -- Christian Haugan Toldnes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
