caterpillar
Newbie
My first Linux distro was Ubuntu Breezy Badger. Then I switched to Suse and then to Debian Etch back in April 2007 and now Debian Lenny.
Ubuntu was easy to use but I found myself removing a lot of unwanted packages from the default install. Suse was nice, however I did not feel comfortable with it.
What I liked best about Debian was the netinstall iso (about 150 MB only).
You then install your preferred DE /apps with one single line aptitude install .
You get yourself a rock solid OS that's snappy and has over 25100 applications in its repositories.
I've found Debian really easy to use and configure. Never had any trouble detecting hardware.
It does what I want it to do! :thumb:
Ubuntu was easy to use but I found myself removing a lot of unwanted packages from the default install. Suse was nice, however I did not feel comfortable with it.
What I liked best about Debian was the netinstall iso (about 150 MB only).
You then install your preferred DE /apps with one single line aptitude install .
You get yourself a rock solid OS that's snappy and has over 25100 applications in its repositories.
I've found Debian really easy to use and configure. Never had any trouble detecting hardware.
It does what I want it to do! :thumb: