Debian Squeeze enttäuschend?
18. März 2011
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Debian 6 is a great disappointment. It’s totally out of place in the modern era. It could make sense for purists and ideologists, people who hate proprietary software or have this deep inner need to waste time configuring their machines, but for the absolute majority of users, who see operating systems as a means and not an end, this is a distro you really don’t want.
und Distrowatch liest – anscheinend ja!
This may sound a bit odd, but I’m of the opinion Debian isn’t one of the better Debian-based distributions. People looking for a libre distribution with Debian’s strengths can find what they’re looking for in Trisquel, users who want a polished Debian where everything works out of the box might try Mint (which comes in a Debian flavour). People who want to benefit from Debian’s low-resource nature can get up and running easier and faster with Saline. Administrators looking for a server distro can get up and running quickly with Ubuntu’s server edition, enjoy five years of updates, have better ISV support and have the option of buying commercial support from the vendor. Each of these projects stand on the shoulders of the Debian giant, but in doing so they are able to give a more specialized, more polished experience to the user. I found that, once it was up and running, Debian was all very satisfactory — stable, useful, fast, accessible — but by being so general, so universal, I felt Squeeze didn’t excel at anything.
Update 18.03.11/18:40 Uhr:
Dazu passt dies hier:
Debian-Derivate wollen besser mit Debian zusammenarbeiten
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