I'm sure everyone is sick of reading reviews of Suse 9.1 by now but perhaps this one is a little different. This is not an ordinary review in the sense that I don't provide lots of colourful screenshots, or ramble on endlessly about the included software versions and other trivial things. Written from the point of view of a Debian user trying to switch to an "easier" distribution, I concentrated on how Suse stacks up compared to some of the traditional Debian strengths.
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Haven't any of you ever used Arch Linux? It bitch-slaps all the others into obscurity.
RPM and the distros based on it suck my fat balls. Debian is (officially) painfully slow at updating packages. Gentoo takes 10 years to install. Arch Linux even out-slacks Slackware.
If all you're gonna do is fight over whether RPM or Debian is better, then you might as well just install Windows and be done with it.
Haven't any of you ever used Arch Linux? It bitch-slaps all the others into obscurity.
RPM and the distros based on it suck my fat balls. Debian is (officially) painfully slow at updating packages. Gentoo takes 10 years to install. Arch Linux even out-slacks Slackware.
If all you're gonna do is fight over whether RPM or Debian is better, then you might as well just install Windows and be done with it.