Martin Hermanowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Should this be on the list or per mail only?
I don't know why it's on debian-secure, that's for sure. > On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:03:41AM +0300, Juha Jäykkä wrote: > > (off topic) Anyone care to help me: I need some _strong_ points in > > favour of Debian, against SuSE. No crap, please. I need to presuade my > > superiors to turn from RH to Debian instead of SuSE as they would like > > to do. I need strong evidence in favour of Debian if I am to succeed in > > enforcing it. I do not know SuSE myself, so I cannot fight them (they > > do not know Debian, but they are the ones who decide - they do not need > > to) alone. I only care for security/administrability issues now. Thanks > > for enduring me. > > From the point of security updates, SuSE ist terrible. E.g., now you > won't get an updated version of sudo for an one-year-old SuSE6.4, you > would have to upgrade the whole installation or compile sudo yourself. > > The apt-get - system makes *much* less work. OK, I dislike distro-advocacy of any form, but here be 3 areas of difference: * Contrast the existence of a Debian Social Contract with YaST being non-Free. * Take a look at the filesystem layout. IMNSHO Suse's approach has not altogether been rational. * Play with apt-get dist-upgrade and point out the ability to track combinations of stable, secure, testing or unstable distro versions, smoothly, daily. And one point to make: you're better off with a distro with which you're familiar, than one in which you fight the system. Going from ${RANDOM-RPM-DISTRO} to Debian is a matter of setting aside 20 minutes to read `man dpkg' and `man apt-get', preparing to find configs based on package name rather than generic terms (/etc/apache/ versus /etc/httpd) and that's about all you need to get started. ~Tim -- Move a mountain / Fill the ground |[EMAIL PROTECTED] Take death on wheels / Re-create the land |http://spodzone.org.uk/