Ahh, debian lurkers! Just out of curiosity, not to hijack the thread, but don't find a lot of pure debian users... what train of debian are you and/or most people using for desktop, if not just servers? Curious what others are using if not the usual ubuntu flavors of deb, or raw debian even. Ubuntu's become mostly a basketcase where I spend as much time removing, disabling, fixing, or hunting bugs in literally everything I do that I felt it's time to move on. I can't remember the last time I upgraded clean without spending a week with fallout. Wait, yes I can - about the time Unity replaced things, and they did away with debian installer. Whodathunkit. Figure go to the source, but debian has been an adventure in itself. I used cinnamon debian mint on my laptop with a haswell chip, and the graphics are buggy with anything that attempts to use GL. Go figure, Intel is always a winner here. I used Mate-based debian mint on my desktop, which is apparently an adventure with new hardware on a z97 chip, 2nd gen haswell, and my trusty ATI card which sadly I still cannot replace with an nvidia to drive my 6 displays. Couldn't upgrade to 3.15 with z97 patches (damn ati), settled on a 3.11, and tossed in a usb sound card for now until ati wakes up and updates the driver for 3.15 with alsa fixes. I thought to go pure debian, but was hoping mint debian would prove a bit better. Admittedly, once working it's been fairly good, but lots of weird bugs/caveats too - just wondering what the consensus is around it. -mb On 07/25/2014 03:25 PM, Kaoru Wilbur wrote: > Yeah, I think I have a SuSe disk from like 2001. I did make some money > on that Novell stock when they bought SuSe. The road trip thing sounds > interesting to me. I want to see what they have to say... I'm not > expecting anything amazing, and I am Debian dedicated but am open to > seeing what else is going on. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss