brokenkingpin
Group: Members
Posts: 9
Joined: Aug. 2005 |
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Posted: Aug. 09 2005,15:26 |
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I have been distro hopping like crazy lately trying to get something that worked well with my desktop which is a P3 256mb ram. I have tried Fedora, SuSE, Yoper, Mepis, and a couple other ones that all seem to not run fast, or die after a couple days. Then I came across DSL and everything is going awesome. I would just like to know is DSL as full of an OS as Debian? I am not talking about software included because DSL does not have all the software that Debian has because it is only 50mb. Can DSL have all the software that are available for Debian threw apt without breaking stuff? I hear you guys saying that you run DSL on your old computers, but are you also using it as your main distro on you new computers as well. Would there be an advantage to using Debian over DSL if your computer can run Debian? Do you guys use this over the main distros such as Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, and so on? Thanks for your thoughts and opinions.
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