Am Dienstag, 8. Mai 2007 13:16:48 schrieb arnuld:
On 5/8/07, treach <treachster@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 12:00, Joe Gilmour wrote:
Seconded, even though you could argue that this is implicated with being an "an experienced" user. However, apparently being "experienced" does no longer mean what it used to. People seem come from some pointy-clicky dists nowadays, rather than Slack/Debian/(insert other random "hardcore" dist) as it used to be.
YES. take my example, i came from Fedora Core and Debain to CRUX. Fedora is applying the -- Windows philosophy of success -- (think sysconfig). i think we can add one more line on who exactly is an "experienced user": the one who can play easily on Slackware/Gentoo.
CRUX is simply not for Fedora/UBUNTU/Debian users.
No. I don't think so. For example: Before I used CRUX, Debian was for long time my favorite distribution. But I never have big trouble with CRUX. I don't think that 'an experienced user' defined by the distribution. With CRUX some things are even more simply for example provide from packages / ports. If I remember deb...