After a long battle with technology, Stephen wrote: >> On 10/18/08, mike havens wrote: >>> I've done web searches but I prefer talking one-on-many. Which is the >>> best laptop distro? Please be aware that if the group-decision is a dvd >>> I will need someone to burn it as I do not have a dvd-burner. FWIW, the 5" DVD+-RWs are pretty darn cheap at $35 after shipping from NewEgg. In 2000, a 4x CD-RW was $180. My, how stuff gets cheaper (except laptop parts....) >> hardware works by simply installing the module back ports. A lot of >> folks don't like ubuntu but I work on borked centos boxes all day so >> when I get home I want things to just work. That said the next big >> thing is suppose to be pclinuxos so it may be worth a look RPM has its flaws, though they've papered over most of them. All distros have warts; the key is to find one whose warts you can live with. > that said Gentoo is a decent choice as well, however it is a lot more > involved to get running The thing that takes the longest is setting all the USE flags. Then you "emerge kde" and let it run overnight, and everything after that is incremental. Unless something like the libexif mess that happened a while back happens again. > Or possibly OpenSUSE, but while it may have lots of bells and whistles it > loads a TON of stuff. SuSE has always had more weird bugs than other distros IME. -- "Depress the button," it said. Gloria looked at the button. "You're a very ugly button," she began. --Phil Janes, _The Galaxy Game_ My blog: http://crow202.org/wordpress/ Matt G|There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss