Debian troubling signs; can Slackware teach us anything?
This article will try to provide a contrast betweenthe Debian way' and the Slackware way' when it comes to distribution management. The idea is to really attempt to illuminate people on why Debian, and many other distributions may not be ideal, and why a classic approach such as Slackware still has merit in this world of modern feature-crazy distributions. I start this article knowing full well that it will offend people, even so, I think this needs to be said.
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