try musix, its a great distro ;-)<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 1/20/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Larry Troxler</b> <<a href="mailto:lt@westnet.com">lt@westnet.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Frank Barknecht wrote:<br>> Hallo,<br>> Larry Troxler hat gesagt: // Larry Troxler wrote:<br>><br>>> Well since Ubuntu is designed to be friendly for the casual user<br>>> familiar with Microsoft's OS, I assume it must have the type of
<br>>> graphical configuration front ends that RedHat and Suse, for example have.<br>>><br>>> And what I like about DeMuDi is that it doesn't have these front ends.<br>><br>> Ubuntu is mostly using the Gnome (or KDE) tools for this. The tools
<br>> are available for Debian as well, if you want them. However I was<br>> never really using them as I, like you, prefer to fire up a text<br>> editor.<br>><br>> Ciao<br><br>Well, it's not exactly that I prefer using a text editor. Rather, it's a
<br>few other things:<br><br>1) These GUI configurations are different with each distribution (at<br>least, I think they are), so that if there is a smaller user base<br>supporting each of them.<br><br>2) When something invariably goes wrong, it's necessary to find out
<br>what's going on behind the scenes anyway during the course of debugging.<br><br>3) Scripting<br><br>4) Size. I was for a time thinking of running from a flash card, and it<br>wouldn't make sense to crowd the flash with GUI configuration tools.
<br><br>Larry<br><br></blockquote></div><br>