My favorite part about Debian is the apt-get tool, and the packaging
system. It's console based and easy to use. Also, most of Debian's
packages are quite stable; compared with RedHat, I've had fewer
problems getting things installed and running. The major selling
point of Debian, though, is apt-get. One command upgrades/updates
beats almost everything I've seen (except *BSD's ports :). Debian
is a little harder to use, but it doesn't sacrifice usability for utility
like
most other operating systems I've seen...
Eden
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jiva@devware.com>
> (there must be SOME reason so many people like it... right?)