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    cga and Debian

    Well, I am now a Debian head. Running Woody with a few
    backports. Rather pleased with this too. ;D

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    Re:cga and Debian

    Cool. Is there a reason why you don't upgrade or don't like Testing/Unstable ?

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    Re:cga and Debian

    TANSTAAFL, heh "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" is a good book.

    Oh yeah and Debian is good too.

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    Re:cga and Debian

    [quote author=Shebang link=board=7;threadid=10031;start=0#msg90948 date=1102038239]
    Cool. Is there a reason why you don't upgrade or don't like Testing/Unstable ?
    [/quote]

    Well, Stable plus backports lets me do everything that I want.
    I am running a very minimalist setup, which I find most pleasing to work with after years of using the bigger commercial distros.

    I guess I get a warm-fuzzy feeling from running Stable.

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    Re:cga and Debian

    Ok, now I am running Sarge with a nice 2.6 kernel. I am liking this Debian stuff very much!

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    Re:cga and Debian

    [quote author=cga link=board=7;threadid=10031;start=0#msg91872 date=1105820985] I am liking this Debian stuff very much!
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    Ditto.

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