Am 12. Sep, 2003 schw=E4tzte Augie Grayfox so: > Shouldn't we base our choice of a distro more on the users experience lev= el? > Say we have a Grandma, we certainly don't want to set her up with a distr= o > that will drive her back to the evil empire. > Yet if we get an experienced sysadmin that has been using the command lin= e to > do a lot of their admin chores Debian would probably be the best choice f= or > them. > I think if we come up with three choices based on ease of install and use= , we > could very well cover the entire spectrum of the newbies' needs. > Something like: > 1 no brainer (almost like the evil empire) > 2. medium > 3 hardcore I think 1 is the only 'default' we need to worry about. 2 and 3 will alread= y have some bias as to what they want. If they don't 1 will still work becaus= e it's still GNU/Linux and we're not gonna choose something like Lindows :). ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # Your email is being read by hundreds of uptight agents # who never saw the humor in Dr. Strangelove. -- Mark Russell