Neil Cherry wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
I did a temporary setup of Ubuntu and started playing with it. I
signed up for their technical list and have talked with some very
smart people.
The nice thing about Ubuntu is that you don't need to know a lot to
use it. The problem with Ubuntu is that nothing is in the 'standard'
places so you can fix things.
I don't understand that. I think "standard" needs some definition.
Generally, configuration files are approximately where package creators
envisioned and work as they describe,
When I moved to Debian from RHL some years ago, what struck me was how
similar it is to RHL and its successors. Arguably more similar than *SUSE.
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John
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