2012/11/23 Hadrian Węgrzynowski <hadr...@hawski.com> > What you want most probably does not exist. I'm quite sure that > you've seen Wikipedia list of rolling release distros [1]. But somehow > you aren't convinced. As seen previously in such threads there will > be no helpful conclusions. You can prepare for: "everything sucks", "you > suck" or "make your own". > > Do you want minimal installation as in minimal installation and big > available software repository or as in minimal installation and not > much more? If the former you already know that you can choose > only from derivatives of popular distributions. If the latter can you > really expect satisfactory rolling release model? > > You want "our" opinion, but there is "No need to talk about (...)". > Maybe there is not a lot more to say then? > > GNU/Linux distribution that you would like does not exist (yet?). > > [1] > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_release#Rolling_distributions:_examples > > Thank you for your constructive answer. Actually, I looked this page but I think many distribs are missing, just because they're not known. That's why I asked this question. I thought some persons use something I don't know.
I think you misunderstood me about "No need to talk about...". It was related to Gentoo and Slackware I already know. I wanted to avoid unpleasant comments like "Use google & you'll find Gentoo". Your opinion still interests me. And for GNU, it's kinda a language abuse. I try to not forgot GNU when I talk about Linux. 2012/11/23 Kurt H Maier > He's in charge here! Just spit out the required information! Adhere to > the parameters set! Why are you arguing? Immediate response is the > only thing that suits a man in his position! > At least you could try to be respectful. I respect you why not doing the same with me? Thanks for the others.