Linked by Barry Smith on Mon 8th Dec 2003 19:40 UTC
This is the third 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, the second one focused on Libranet, and this article covers a recently released distro called MEPIS.
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I find it quite amazing that the author has troubles trusting the 'bleeding edge' aspect for his day to day work. First of all, debian's bleeding edge is not bleeding edge for the rest of the world (not even in unstable). Next to that, everybody trusts it's MS Windows desktop for it's day to day work. I myself found debian's bleeding edge ofter more reliable then any Windows product out there.
I find it quite amazing that the author has troubles trusting the 'bleeding edge' aspect for his day to day work. First of all, debian's bleeding edge is not bleeding edge for the rest of the world (not even in unstable). Next to that, everybody trusts it's MS Windows desktop for it's day to day work. I myself found debian's bleeding edge ofter more reliable then any Windows product out there.