Libranet [was: Manual install/configuration]
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 01:21:32 -0700
From: "Karsten M. Self" <kmself@ix.netcom.com>
[SNIP]
> Debian tends toward a text / curses based installer, and config-file
> based management, rather than GUI tools. There _are_ GUI alternatives
> to both if you lean that way, but they're neither required nor (at this
> time) standard. Debian's a lot closer to the metal than your typical
> RPM-based GNU/Linux distro. There are those who say the One True
> Distro is Slack. Gentoo's also got a rising fanbase, and also tends to
> give the user a lot of lattitude. Advantage of Debian is that the
> distro will hold your hand and provide an autopilot where you find this
> useful, but gets out of your way where you prefer more control.
Is anyone here willing to compare Libranet in the same way? Which is to
say: Not personal preferences & priorities but instead comparative
anatomy.
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