On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 11:54, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > > It more that just that. Try letting a new user > > install > > additonal packages on Linux where all kinds of RPM > > related issues occur. > > > > If you want to give them a 'STATIC' system and say > > 'NEVER MODIFY IT', then you may have a point. > I'm actually pretty impressed with how Ubuntu handles this, with the > Synaptic front-end for apt-get package management. I've yet to hear of a > basic user borking their Ubuntu system or having troubles with it. Sure, but how many releases containing how many incompatible libraries have there been so far for Ubuntu? It's easy the first time around. Debian-based systems are probably a bit better in general than RH/fedora about mixing repositories but they aren't perfect either. At some point you just have to make a choice about backwards compatibility or you can't move forward. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx