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2016-01-18 Thread Emelda Zade

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Re: Would you agree - Debian is for the tech savvy

2016-01-18 Thread Stephan Foley
Hi Yaroslav and thanks for the reply!

On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko

> in my perception it is as good characterization as
>
>Keyboard is for writing SPAM and FUD emails
>
> i.e. you can definitely use it for that purpose, but not exclusively or
> might even that wouldn't be the primary focus of the subject in the
> statement.

OK...I understand the party line is "Universal Operating System" but I
also know it took me 2-3 months to learn how to install Fluxbox on a
base of Debian after the demise of Crunchbang!

And, I am tech-savvy :-)



Re: Would you agree - Debian is for the tech savvy

2016-01-18 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko

On Fri, 15 Jan 2016, Stephan Foley wrote:

> Hello, I'm trying to characterize Debian and have the following:

> Debian is for the tech savvy sys admin type and the server market

> Is this a good characterization or am I off base?

in my perception it is as good characterization as 

   Keyboard is for writing SPAM and FUD emails

i.e. you can definitely use it for that purpose, but not exclusively or
might even that wouldn't be the primary focus of the subject in the
statement.

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Re: Would you agree - Debian is for the tech savvy

2016-01-18 Thread Ian Jackson
Stephan Foley writes ("Re: Would you agree - Debian is for the tech savvy"):
> [Andrew McGlashan]
> > Yes, it is certainly limiting my view of Debian to be one that is now
> > broken and definitely not what Ian Murdock envisioned many years ago.
> 
> I haven't researched the systemd issues but I should look into them.

No, you probably shouldn't.  You will find a great deal of heat and
very little light.  You should install with systemd, or without, as
you please.  The wiki has instructions.

Thanks,
Ian.