Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on February 27, 2004 11:43 PM
As someone who is a satisfied user of Suse 9, I have to ask: what are the benefits (other than philosphical) of the new model? The article is heavy on philosophical negatives, but nowhere does it tell me what the new model does that the old one doesn't. With Suse, I have just about everything I need in one set of disks. I don't have to compile anything, and everything works together nicely. It seems to me that a distro that is merely a collection of disparate packages wouldn't necessarily play nicely together "out of the box", and would require more effort than, frankly, it's worth to make them do so. If this is not the case, then I'd like to know.
More details are required, please, not just vague claims.
What are the benefits?
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 27, 2004 11:43 PMMore details are required, please, not just vague claims.
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