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The thing is, not everyone wants their ingredients selected for tham and the cake already made and fed to them.
That is what is so cool about debian IMO, so many ways to install, so many choices to make, so many ingredients to make whatever you want...debian doesn't *just* make a distro it makes ingredients and you can make whatever type release you want. Of course, you can also just choose a "canned" debian if you wish.
Now if they just get back on the focus of free again.
And the thing was a piece of crap. I bought one and noticed that there was a firmware update available for it that addressed some critical bugs. In full Linksys style, I went to the management web page to load the firmware. Half way through, the update failed. The device rebooted and stopped responding completely. After a call to Linksys tech support, we deemed the device dead. RMA number one. I got my replacement and found that without the firmware upgrade, several key features were broken. With great trepidation, I attempted another firmware upgrade, only to end up with yet another dead NSLU2. The second RMA was for a refund and have since gone to using a small form factor system for my network storage.
i have done it all - freebsd (95-present), redhat (up to fedora), fedora 1-3, ubuntu...of all of them, debian etch is the best OS i have used, i respect its principles and i intend to make it the last OS i install. of the rest, i also like ubuntu, but i prefer debian's policies and lack of boot-up music. freebsd is also good, but the day of ports has ended. the ports tree has grown to many megabytes while my sources.list is four lines...the day of managing a repository on the client passed some time back.
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