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I have to say that I firmly agree with David on this one. The last time I installed Ubuntu I was really frustrated with the no root, just use sudo aspect of it. I really prefer simply logging in as root at times. It's true I have screwed things up that way, but live and learn - Ubuntu's model was simply too annoying for me. <BR>
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I am pretty firmly in the Debian camp for desktops right now, with my preference for servers being RedHat (at least for the time being).<BR>
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On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 08:45 -0400, David Pembrook wrote:<BR>
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Any distro without clutter is a good thing but... (I'm gonna gripe here now...)<BR>
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I tried ubuntu a couple of weeks ago. It installed easy enough. As easy as anything else I think.<BR>
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I don't like how they tried to remove the su to root concept (there is no root password so you can't "su" and must use sudo). I got done with my install and was scratching my head like a lot of other uses thinking "they never asked for my root password". I know what they are trying to do and anyone with experience can "fix things" and go back to using "su" to manage their box in no time. If you screw your box up as root, well.. geesss.. of course thats your fault... but let me make my mistakes LOL.<BR>
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Does it bother anyone else that they are changing things like that? I happen to like god mode... root is one place I still have control in my life LOL<BR>
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For my 2 cents on a good distro, I've fallen into the Debian camp now... give me a debian net install cd anytime! I must have my apt. Goodbye redhat and fedora! <BR>
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Oh and I love simply mepis for a live cd linux. Any other good new live cd linuxes out there?<BR>
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I love debian, but ubuntu gives me everything I like about debian without the clutter. I used suse for a while, but I found the same clutter as I found in debian. Mandriva was not for me at all, and xandros was like windows with a linux kernel (not good at all, stay away!). I like kanotix, but I want something more permanent. I'm thinking of trying slax or mepis (simply or otherwise), any thoughts on those 2 distros? I love distros! <BR>
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On 5/3/06, <B>Raymond McLaughlin</B> <<A HREF="mailto:driveray@ameritech.net">driveray@ameritech.net</A>> wrote:<BR>
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zdennis wrote:<BR>
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> Congratulations! I am sure you will have a long and successful relationship with fedora,<BR>
> although I prefer debby myself. ;)<BR>
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So did Ian, but then they forked, so I heard.<BR>
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> Zach <BR>
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