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| From | tinman <vahnqs8qs@mozmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | aus.computers.linux |
| Subject | Re: looking for perfect Linux |
| Date | 2023-01-15 14:38 +0000 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <tq134v$2c2ct$5@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
| References | <1275285d-7ec1-41c6-b68b-d4b2a5723ce0@e9g2000pbh.googlegroups.com> <9e62d4cf-9090-4780-9764-0e313349add8@googlegroups.com> |
On Sun, 7 Aug 2016 03:45:37 -0700 (PDT), 19438 wrote: > Excellent hardware support? Mostly from the Linux kernel, i.e. not Sparky-specific. > Quick & easy to install? Manually (i.e. not Calemares) installing allows for greater customization. > Sensible defaults? Having "one size fits all" (or "3 sizes fit all") does not change that almost every workflow can benefit from a different setup. > Multimedia, printer support pre installed? As is usually the case... > Up to date applications? According to DistroWatch at time of writing, this is false. Not that always having the newest version of everything is always ideal, but this was a claim made... > Stable? This is probably true, since it's Debian-based. > Easy to use & keep updated? > > Sparky Linux > > http://sparkylinux.org
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looking for perfect Linux 19438@zaclys.net - 2016-08-07 03:45 -0700 Re: looking for perfect Linux tinman <vahnqs8qs@mozmail.com> - 2023-01-15 14:38 +0000
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