Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Re: [LINUX_Newbies] The Debian Choice...

 

Is it good for beginners? 

It depends on the beginner. Debian is one of the oldest distros. Its users are mostly old school (commandline users) and not particularly friendly to people who they perceive as wanting to change things. They do not take kindly to dumb questions for newbies, such as, "How do I install Firefox in Debian?" That simple question can unleash a storm of name calling and abuse. You will be told to install IceWeasel and forget about Firefox. Others amy tell you that they are one and the same thing while another may tell you they most certainly are not ans begin to tell you the differences. What you will not get is help on to actually install Firefox and if you persist you will be called an idiot or worse. You will not likely get a straight answer on why Firefox is so hated either. Get the picture?

If you can do it their way and don't rock the boat then they can be very helpful. They can be quite thin skinned (take offense easily). They have gone to great pains to make sure that you know that it is not Linux, but GNU/Linux, and if you do not grasp that then your life will be Hell. They have also gone to great trouble to strip out proprietary blobs from the Linux kernel and to go to war with Firefox or anyone else who does not agree with them. However, they are very protective of Debian and are deep believers in free software (never call it open source).

All in all it is not a user friendly distro. They were one of the last distros to embrace Live CDs and the GUI for installation. That being said, it is an incredibly powerful distribution with the most installation options and architecture support there is. It is one of the most important distros there is. I just wish they weren't so arrogant about it and nasty.

Simple answer. No.

Answer to number two is simpler: yes it is a rolling release.

Roy
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:01:08 AM, "highskywhy@yahoo.de" <highskywhy@yahoo.de> wrote:
 
Is Debian good for beginners?

Is Debian a rolling distro?

regards

sophie

Am 10.04.2014 19:33, schrieb Scott:
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 08:32:15AM -0700, jferrell13@triad.rr.com wrote:
>
> > I am still a Linux beginner that started with Raspberry Pi after
> several false starts several years back. I am not a rookie with
> computers in general. I have been using Debian Wheezy for the Linux side
> of the Lab for quite a while now and am comfortable with it. There is
> nothing unique to the current install. I would like to move the system
> to a dual boot with Windows XPPRO. I understand the easy path is to
> install xppro first and then add the Linux distro.
> > I consider this to be a long term system and I am wondering if there
> are things in the Linux world that Debian cannot do?
> > John W8CCW
>
> Debian is a pretty popular distribution, and should be able to do anything
> other distributions do.
>
> If doing longterm note that MS is ending support for WinXP and so there
> will probably be no more security updates after a certain point this year.
> It's still usable, but I don't know how vulnerable it will be.
>
> --


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