Actually, I don't think it is correct to discuss some other Linux distros here. I do really hope that TSL which I use since 1.2 (year 2000 maybe) will continue to develop. For me TSL is valuable as the "small and stable" core which is easy to use for further own expansion. As I said before, I'm very happy with situation when some key (really basic) packages are updated by the provider, and some other critical packages (usually Internet-related) can be easily added and maintained by myself.
But since this theme is already being discussed, and I see that some people already use other distros and don't hesitate to state is, I just want to get curious with the following questions: What is (in your opinion) the most similar to TSL Linux distro? Being small (1 CD for all is cool) and stable, well-maintained, having history for at least several years. What distro can awake interest in inveterate TSL user (and make him happy as well)? Is there such? Best regards, Denis Solovyov _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
