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Review: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 Woody

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A quick but critical look at the Debian 'Woody' release.
But people who chose Debian aren't rewarded. Installation and post-install configuration is a bit of a nightmare. Debian should organise people to collect code from the Webmin, Linuxconf and Mandrake configuration programs and create Debian's own configuration framework. At this stage of Linux development it's compulsory, even RedHat has finally copped on to this. Indeed, I would recommend following RedHat in several arenas. I believe Bluecurve is free, Debian should package it - it gives everything a nice polished look. People can then change things if they want to.
 read more | mail this link | score:5794 | -Ray, October 21, 2002 (Updated: June 22, 2003)
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