Denis Solovyov wrote:

> Actually,  I  don't  think  it  is  correct  to discuss some other Linux
> distros here. 

Why not? I'd say its perfectly correct, due to the changes with the
comodo employees. And on the other hand, if TSL can't stand a little
bit of pro/con discussion and comparison with other distros, what is it
good for anyway?

> 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.

Since i did kickstart installations for the last years (before i
switched over to gentoo) i dont know any "1 CD" Distros, and well, i
dont care :) There are many distros which have the basic installer on CD
and fetch updated and additional packages from the net. I like that
approach, saves me time and resources :-)

> What  distro  can  awake  interest  in inveterate TSL user (and make him
> happy as well)?  Is there such?

Any given distro has interesting features. I like the flexibility of
gentoo. I, on the other hand, appreciate the way (k)ubuntu goes. If i
have to install a system very quick and/or temporarily, i choose that
distro(s). Havent looked deep enough into them to use them on servers
and stuff... thats where i use gentoo :-)

Danny
-- 
My philosophy: find what it is you want to say, walk in the room, say
it, and get the hell out. (Second philosophy behind that one: when in
doubt, roll in a grenade and come in firing.)
                                          J.M.S., Creator of Babylon5
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