2006/6/26, Liliana Ziołek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello Marcin, > > Monday, June 26, 2006, 3:19:42 PM, you wrote: > > > If you wish to use PLD on production machines I strongly recommend > > version 2.0. It is in RC stage but it is really stable. If you'll go for > > 3.0 keep in mind that not all software is available for it and you may > > expect major changes in this line. > > I completely agree. Especially for a new PLD user that has to get used > to PLD specific issues I think 2.0 (AC) would be much better. > I do not plan to deploy PLD to production machines yet. (Those maschines run Debian or CRUX which I appily used for years now.) I simply want to learn another Linux distro--and an RPM-based one this time. I have looked at (and used) some other RPM-based distros for some time now--namely SuSE and Redhat. But I did not'fall in love' with those distros. A big issue I always disliked are the huge RPM pakages: I am used (mainly caused by using Debian) to much more fine grained approach. And Im very pleased to see the 'small is beautiful' approach to packaging in PLD, too. So I want learn PLD to satisfy my needs of curiosity and adventure. (Until recently those needs were fully satisfied by running Debian unstable. But at the moment it becomes more and more stable :-( ...) And on the maschines I would try PLD there is always (at least) another Linux distro running. I am prepared to spend some days of hardest work and inquiry to get even a minimal PLD system running. If I will fail I will give PLD 2.0 a try before throwing anything out of the window :-) Or would you say that there is at the moment absolutely now way to get even a tiny PLD 3.0 system up and running?
> > APT is only available for PLD 1.0. But if you'll use poldek for lets say > > one month you will love it :) > > One week will be enough in my opinion ;) > Okay, why not trying poldek right from the beginning even when being used to APT (both for deb and rpm)? Dirk _______________________________________________ pld-users-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-users-en
