Randy Donohoe wrote:
> Sorry for the mis-characterization, I still think of this list as the 
> Caldera refugee list. I'm still subscribed to the Caldera list, hoping 
> one day they'll start maintaining eDesktop, again. I think eDesktop and 
> Libra are somehow very similar, but I can't put my finger on it. I know 
> both have been exceptionally stable for me. The kernel tool in xadmin 
> is great on Libra.

I have to agree on this: after running Libranet for several months and
getting used to the irritating Debian anal retentive security policies,
I am "comfortable" with this distro, the way I am "comfortable" with
eDesk 2.4. Perhaps the common quality is both distros give one a sense
of confidence. 

Caldera WS 3.1 was a discomfort at first because COAS was gone, but
after playing with it a while I can appreciate the logic in the
integration of the admin tools into KDE.  Last night I upgraded to KDE
2.2 (using a CD obtained from chguy), and after it finally dawned on me
that you can't upgrade KDE while in it, I had KDE 2.2 installed and
running in ten minutes.  Very impressive end product.  A new Libranet
was due out this month, but has been postponed.  I suspect the delay is
in order to include KDE 2.2. It should be impressive too. 
-- 
Leon A. Goldstein

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