Linked by Andrew Youll on Tue 19th Jul 2005 15:57 UTC
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You think we're all newbies here?!.
No. I think you are someone without a sound argument hiding behind exclamation marks, rude words and not signing your words.
if you read my entry, instead of just finding a bit to flame, you would have noticed i was discussing the technicalities of installing packages, not their quality or up-to-date-ness.
call me, when you get ubuntu running on something else than an intel machine. still, i consider ubuntu a good thing.




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<cite>all this for a NON-problem. sorry, but no matter how you try to twist it, i have not experienced dependency-hell since i moved to debian.</cite>
What a load of bull! Anyone who's used Debian for a couple of years know how problematic it has been for Debian stable to get stuff rolling.
Debian represents the utmost failure of a free software project. It's become unmanageable for all those people to create packages in a timely manner.
Look how long sid took! YEARS! Ubuntu has taken its place.
C'mon! You think we're all newbies here?!