Oystein Viggen wrote:

> stable:
> anything can be stable if you don't touch it too much.  (at school we had a
> box that reached rollover -- it was running RHL 4.2 with kernel 2.0.34).

 17:32:30 up 581 days, 23:46, 13 users,  load average: 0.20, 0.06, 0.01

Quite stable i'd say. Ok, just trying to show off :P

> Gerald Dachs, a TSL user and developer for about the same time as Mr. Meyer,
> seems to be active in the Tinysofa Classic community.

You can call me Danny :-)

> Anyway, a good sysadmin will probably know how to work with more than 1
> Linux distribution, and if he doesn't he'll easily learn.  Anyone doing good
> work with Debian could probably do good with TSL and vice versa.  No Linux
> distributions are difficult, some are just more convenient.

To make a long story short: There is no such thing as the perfect linux
distro. It all comes down to the question of "what is the best solution
for a given problem". Heck, that answer could (and sometimes is) even be
 Windows. (shouldn't have said that loud i think).

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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