On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Thomas Mondoshawan Tate wrote: > On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 12:14:45PM -0700, Richard L. Proctor wrote: > > Just out of Curiosity which distrobution of Linux do you prefer and what > > makes it better in your opinion? > > My own brew. Although technicially it's Linux From Scratch, but I've made so > many changes to it I'd hardly call it such. The reason: less bloat, less > dependencies, it runs what I want and not what the creators want, and > upgrading portions of the system isn't as time consuming as it would be > under a package based system. Eg: if I need to update libc, all I have to do > is download, ./configure, make, make install, and I'm done -- no broken > dependencies anywhere. Albeit, this kind of distro is not for those with > heart conditions or those who are new to Linux since it's source-level > "package management" feature requires a pretty heavy understanding of how > the packages fit together. > > Dunno if its just me but isnt this Slackware?? hehe besides the mini sparc release is awesome too we had it running back in the UK on a sparc IPX 40Mhz took 3.5 days to build XFree hehehe well worth the time though :) Regards Nigel