Would it be possible to copy the kernel and all the moudules from my suse install to a outside medium, and then install debian and copy over the kernel? I *hate* the way that suse is setup for dealing with packages. Debian and Windows are so simple (usally) for new software that I have become jaded to having to fight with a os. There is no reason that I should be in rpm hell just to get msn updated to the latest version so I can use msn messanger. Derek Neighbors wrote: >On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 20:41, Richard L. Proctor wrote: > > >>On Saturday 01 November 2003 4:08 pm, Derek Neighbors wrote: >> >> >> >>>SuSe cares about users freedom as much as Apple does. So, if you don't >>>care about your freedom, you are better off moving to OS X. It "just >>>works", which appears to be your primary concern. If concern number one >>>is losing "the evil empire" and the mandate is it has to "just work", >>>you should look at OS X. >>> >>> >>Linux bashing...gotta love it!! >> >>I thought only windows people bashed operating systems. :-) >> >> > >I am not sure how that is Linux bashing. If you said SuSE bashing then >sure. If you are referencing the fact that I said Linux doesn't "just >work". Well, I use Linux for reasons of Freedom, not because I hate >Microsoft. In fact, there used to be a saying. BSD users love Unix. >Linux users hate windows. > > >