"Fastest Linux of the world", hardware detection, X11 config
I just read a news about the fastest Linux of the world
("http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/49086" in german). I don't want
to discuss the "fastest" but the question remains why Debian doesn't
have a hardware detection as good as Red Hat or an X11 configuration as
good as Suse?
O. Wyss
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