Tom Wilson wrote:
Hi all,

I know there is a couple folks on the list that use Libranet.

I have been wanting to try this disto but I don't have the finances at the moment to drop 50 bones on it. What is the difference between 2.0 and 2.0 essentials? And what is different between the $50 dowload of 2.7 and the $25 dowload of 2.7?

I know it is not supporting the developers but couldn't you just download the 2.0 Essentials for free and do an apt-get dist-upgrade from the Debian testing or even the unstable repositories and have a completely updated system?

Thanks for any clarification.

--Tom Wilson


What you say is pretty much true. But I'd say that if you want to try out a Debian-based distribution then the coolest thing since the invention of the microprocessor is Knoppix. And it is all free. Try it out. I've used it to sell more people on Linux on the desktop than anything else around. It really is an impressive distribution that has everything for the newbie as well as for those who been around for a while and want all the best tools. You can run it from a CD or install it onto your hard drive. Version 3.2 supports XFS, Reiser, Ext3 and Ext2 file systems. Can't beat it.


Gary

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