Gentoo is no way to solve the problem -- that's just upgrade hell 24/7/365. Upgrading to Breezy is much less painful than administering Gentoo for a few weeks :). I've been fired from admin positions thanks to my Gentoo servers before :)
On 10/31/05, John Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 16:51 +0000, blu.gecko wrote:
> Public bug report changed:
> https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/3318
>
> Comment:
> Phillipp,
>
> I like my system the way it is now, I like my graphical interface, and from
> what I have
> seen from screen shots and the live cd, It has been to commercialized for my
> taste buds, I like my gnome simple and plain. Is ubuntu going to discontinue
> backports for
> 5.04, I would rather re install xp than make the switch, atleast xp wont go
> and change versions on me so that I have reinstall and reupgrade in 6
> months. If its not broken, dont fix it.
If you want a system tailored for your needs that support continuous
upgrades you might want to try Gentoo[1] or some derivative. It's a
little more work to admin but completely unbranded (unless you choose
otherwise).
There are probably other systems that provides this, but Gentoo I'm
familiar with.
[1] http://www.gentoo.org/
Regards,
John
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