[geeks] Distro recommendations
N. Miller
velociraptor at gmail.com
Sun Sep 23 17:10:39 CDT 2007
On Sep 23, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> N. Miller wrote:
>> I start with Xubuntu on desktops for the quick, painless install and
>> it's (relative) light weight, and go from there by adding the
>> "regular" Debian repositories. I was an fvwm2 maven as well until I
>> started using Xfce. I suppose if you have up-to-date rc files for
>> fvwm, it'd be more of a no-brainer, but I didn't, so I took the path
>> of least resistance and stuck with Xfce.
>
> I looked at xfce, but from what I can see of it, I really don't
> like it.
> If I had to use it, I'd probably end up disabling and/or replacing
> every single feature that they list as reasons for using xfce. I'm
> sure
> it's very nice, if you want something that does what it does, but I
> don't.
Like I said, it was the path of least resistance. It took maybe
30-45 min to re-image the box, and that included the 15 min. I spent
double-checking that there was no data on the box I wanted to keep.
After that it was partition, install, enable full root sudo, and "apt-
get install" all the packages I needed. I spent more time waiting
for downloads than I did OS configuration.
The install time was on par with OS X installation, in my
experience. I haven't installed full-blown Debian from scratch, so I
don't know if it would take longer or not. And given my anti-IT
mindset at the moment, I didn't feel like futzing with it to find
out. I guess full-time OS X usage makes me even more impatient with
that *don't* "just work".
=Nadine=
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