Tao of Mac

Wednesday, May 19th 2004

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    May 19 2004, 13:52

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    Rui Carmo

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Debian

Known in some circles as "a Linux distribution managed by committee", and in others as the newest modern bureaucracy.

Anyway, it's a well-organized, stable Linux distro. It's only fault (tou outsiders who aren't exposed to the internal decision-making process) seems to be that if you need to run current versions of anything interesting, you need to install most of the "unstable" branch.

It can be extremely logical at times, and dumbfoundedly messy at others. I guess it grows on you.


See Also

How to Switch to the MacMac miniUbuntuNearly Straight Ten
LinuxFour examples of Internet anti-newsLinus Torvalds Quote of the Dayxrdp is now in Debian
My Take On Fedora Core 6Temporarily Out of OrderDimmedIceweasel
More Heads Than OneCobaltCasual DebunkingDvorak's Own Goals
FedoraLinksys NSLU22005 in ReviewTake Two Tablets and Watch a Movie
Saturday Morning LinksLaptop Linux, RevisitedFive Religious Issues I Run Into Every Other DayPredictions for 2005
2004 in Review2004 Predictions, RevisitedGeneral Failure, Destroyer Of WorldsOdd Happenings of an Otherwise Unremarkable Monday
The Linux PendulumLinux/DistributionsMonotheists, Liberals, and The BlindBSD, Linux and Running Water
Paradigm ShiftHappy New Year!Neat Little ThingsRedHat and Debian, Together?
Quickie Time AgainBox ShiftingWork In ProgressPhoenix
Slow DayTungsten EverywherePalm com TeclasOs Porcos afinal sempre Voam
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