Kubuntu-- ok, I can deal with this while I don't have a HD; wtf? no Ethereal??
You've been repeatedly corrected about this, stop harping on it. You don't get ethereal on a gentoo live CD either.
You still think I'm talking about what's on the CD......
Delightful. I like your style, Luke. :-)
And so that I'm on topic, in order of preference:
Debian: Love it. Bruce Peren's philosophy of freedom herein woven. Gentoo: Hated it for a long time. Now I love it. SUSE: Helped write a piece of YAST code once, now I like it. DSL: Boots from a USB drive. A small one. Very cool. Knoppix: Beautiful technically and for what it did to Linux. Vector: Still trying to get this one running on a 1990s laptop. Red Hat: No thank you. Technically sweet, politically Seattle. Kubuntu: No thank you. Technically sweet, politically left coast.
Looking forward to another Slackware experiment. Disappointed when they adopted the Red Hat version numbering a few years ago.
-Jared
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"The penguins were all facing north." -- one of the lines spoken by my crazy friend who was thereafter hospitalized and medicated. He knows nothing about Linux.
p.s. JH, you could've just dropped it. You're bringing a flame war from a previous thread into this one. And if the previous one degenerated into character attacks, perhaps wisdom is to leave it be.
Of course, arguing with a programmer is like presenting yourself as a bug which needs repairing. Sigh. It's why we're geeks, don't you know? We never let go...