> I believe that your conclusion is not based on the analysis of the current > state of distributions. Current Debian testing/unstable is on par with for > instance 'Ubuntu Jaunty' as far as I can tell as there is no need to use > command line to do your work or administer your system. You are forgetting > that ease-of-use enhancements that Ubuntu is making are flowing back into > Debian to a degree allowed by licensing and time/effort constraints. In fact, > I think you would be very hard pressed to come up with any user action that > requires command line access in Debian, but doesn't require it in Ubuntu. > > Kind regards, > > Alex
Thanks. Admittedly, I have never actually used Debian itself, let alone *recently* used Debian. -- JDS
