Re: [orca-list] New Member
- From: trev saunders gmail com
- To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup braille uwo ca>, Michael Whapples <mwhapples aim com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] New Member
- Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2010 00:26:10 -0500
Hi,
SO my current view on distros is the following. I have two general use cases.
Case 1:
This is mostly servers, but also personal machines for other people and such where I want to do as little
maintanance as posible. I also want a stable basic system that general is fairly small. FOr these system I
use debian either stable or testing depending on exact needs.
case 2:
System which will be heavily customized to fit my exact needs. For these systems I care about how things are
configured, and am willing to put energy into configuring them. For these machines I run gentoo, accept my
laptop which will become a gentoo box soon.
From what I saw on the arch wiki it looks like arch is somewhere between these two. It looks like debian
meets my need for a system I can setup and basically let run with the occasional update better with far less
effort. It looks like arch's use of binary packages will make it not customizeable enough for the machines
I care about.
An example of a system I want to setup and just let run is the mail openvz container on my server I want to
set it up and just let it run. Debian stable does a good job here it's fairly secure and I trust it to run
without my intervention, and only gets updated every couple months. On that system I can deal with
dependancies pulling x libs etc.
On the other hand the hypervizer of that server runs gentoo, because there having x libs etc hauled in is far
less aceptable because of security etc. THis makes gentoo's use flags which alow me to control dependancies
are very useful.
So I'm curious what people like about arch especially over gentoo?
Trev
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