Apt-get remove SUSE; apt-get install Etch

  2007-05-27 03:00:03
Ever since comparing seven Linux distributions on my"old thinkpad" testbed, I've remained impressed with the flexibility and ease-of-maintenance of Debian-based Linuxes. In my followup article on using Etch as a desktop OS, I pondered converting my primary desktop from SUSE to Debian. I've done it. 
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