Linked by Barry Smith on Mon 1st Dec 2003 18:34 UTC
This is the second in my series of reviews for debian-based commercial distros that might be appropriate for SOHO use. The first article covered my exploration of Lindows, and this one is focused on Libranet. Before I get started with Libranet I want to clarify a couple of points.
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I think it's funny how people often select the distro that works best with the hardware they are using. What is better is how people just kind of accept this. The majority of the distros I install fail to install the correct soundcard drivers for both my primary and secondary box. It seems like about every other mandrake realease has my sound card working by the end of the install and that distro seems to have the least problems with my hardware. I am not using non-standard hardware either, it is just the way it is.
I think it's funny how people often select the distro that works best with the hardware they are using. What is better is how people just kind of accept this. The majority of the distros I install fail to install the correct soundcard drivers for both my primary and secondary box. It seems like about every other mandrake realease has my sound card working by the end of the install and that distro seems to have the least problems with my hardware. I am not using non-standard hardware either, it is just the way it is.