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Even Linus thinks Debian is hard to install
- Velvet Elvis
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Re: Even Linus thinks Debian is hard to install
Where does Linus get his information? Probably from the people that DO use Debian. When you consider that the man created the Linux kernel and is still heavily involved with the Linux community, it stands to reason that he is in contact with a lot of other Linux users and developers.mzilikazi wrote:Linus Torvalds wrote:So the only major distribution I’ve never used has actually been Debian
This says to me in a literal sense that Linus has never even used Debian and yet he has the audacity to say that the installer is not simple. From where does he get his information? Perhaps you agree w/ Linus that Debian is difficult to install?
Just read the threads on this forum. There are a lot of Debian users here who do not recommend Debian for new users or folks that are looking for an "easy" Linux distro. So I'd say that Linus probably gets most of his information about Debian from people that actually use Debian.
Things may be different in the Debian community now, but Linus didn't say that Debian IS a difficult distro to install. He merely said that it has "traditionally" been a difficult distro to install. And like it or not, he is absolutely right.
Personally, I started with Debian. I didn't think that it was a difficult distro to install, but I had no experience with other distros. So I had nothing to really compare my Debian experience with.
I have since tried Ubuntu, and there is no question that Ubuntu is much easier to install than Debian is. Even now.
"Now the body of one soul I adore wants to die
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
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- perlhacker14
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Re: Even Linus thinks Debian is hard to install
Traditionally Difficult? Debian was never difficult to install, even back when I put Debian Potato on a friends machine.Chapter 6 wrote: Where does Linus get his information? Probably from the people that DO use Debian. When you consider that the man created the Linux kernel and is still heavily involved with the Linux community, it stands to reason that he is in contact with a lot of other Linux users and developers.
Just read the threads on this forum. There are a lot of Debian users here who do not recommend Debian for new users or folks that are looking for an "easy" Linux distro. So I'd say that Linus probably gets most of his information about Debian from people that actually use Debian.
Things may be different in the Debian community now, but Linus didn't say that Debian IS a difficult distro to install. He merely said that it has "traditionally" been a difficult distro to install. And like it or not, he is absolutely right.
Personally, I started with Debian. I didn't think that it was a difficult distro to install, but I had no experience with other distros. So I had nothing to really compare my Debian experience with.
I have since tried Ubuntu, and there is no question that Ubuntu is much easier to install than Debian is. Even now.
Ubuntu was made to be easy; what were you expecting?
Yes, Debian is not for the incompetent newbie who wants everything done and set out for him; it is for those who want choice and the capability to customize, whether the person is new or experienced.
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Re: Even Linus thinks Debian is hard to install
What was I expecting? I wasn't expecting anything. No one is disputing the fact that Debian is relatively easy to install. The issue is whether it is easier to install than other distros. And Debian is not easier to install than some other distros. It never has been.perlhacker14 wrote:Traditionally Difficult? Debian was never difficult to install, even back when I put Debian Potato on a friends machine.Chapter 6 wrote: Where does Linus get his information? Probably from the people that DO use Debian. When you consider that the man created the Linux kernel and is still heavily involved with the Linux community, it stands to reason that he is in contact with a lot of other Linux users and developers.
Just read the threads on this forum. There are a lot of Debian users here who do not recommend Debian for new users or folks that are looking for an "easy" Linux distro. So I'd say that Linus probably gets most of his information about Debian from people that actually use Debian.
Things may be different in the Debian community now, but Linus didn't say that Debian IS a difficult distro to install. He merely said that it has "traditionally" been a difficult distro to install. And like it or not, he is absolutely right.
Personally, I started with Debian. I didn't think that it was a difficult distro to install, but I had no experience with other distros. So I had nothing to really compare my Debian experience with.
I have since tried Ubuntu, and there is no question that Ubuntu is much easier to install than Debian is. Even now.
Ubuntu was made to be easy; what were you expecting?
Yes, Debian is not for the incompetent newbie who wants everything done and set out for him; it is for those who want choice and the capability to customize, whether the person is new or experienced.
Debian is becoming AS EASY to install as some of the other distros. But it has never been the easiest distro to install.
"Now the body of one soul I adore wants to die
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
- perlhacker14
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Re: Even Linus thinks Debian is hard to install
It is easier to install than some distros: Gentoo (compile / bootstrap the base system); Arch (just annoying and a pain in the arse to set up right); Slackware (can go horribly wrong, but otherwise fine).Chapter 6 wrote: What was I expecting? I wasn't expecting anything. No one is disputing the fact that Debian is relatively easy to install. The issue is whether it is easier to install than other distros. And Debian is not easier to install than some other distros. It never has been.
Debian is becoming AS EASY to install as some of the other distros. But it has never been the easiest distro to install.
I am not saying that it is the easiest, but it was never hard or harder than most others. I would rate Debian and Red Hat on the same level as installation easiness goes.
With the new GUI installer and simplification, I would have to concede that Debian is becoming simpler to install.
Arven bids you a good day...
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So what if Linus has never used Debian? Why should anyone care? As he says the only thing he cares about is to get an environment where he can work on the kernel. Any distro will provide him with that. And that Debian has a reputation of being hard to install is undeniable and he just hasn't cared to find out if that's true or not.
What amazes about Linus is that he still bother to give interviews since no matter what he says someone will flame him for it. And for some reason people get really offended when he has a negative opinion on something. I can't for the life of me understand why... I mean, the only thing that makes him special is that he created the Linux kernel. I couldn't care less if he doesn't like the distro I use, the desktop, the editor...
Debian hard to install? Well, for some it is. I remember having one hell of a time installing woody on my laptop. Of course even then a bunch of people told me that it was easy. It's all subjective. Hell, go to a Gentoo forum and say that Gentoo is a PITA to install and you're likely to get told off in pretty much the same way as people are told off here.
One thing is for sure: If someone feels that something is difficult it does not matter if a thousand people yell "Hell no, it's easy!"
So if Linus don't want to try Debian he don't want to try Debian. Don't loose any sleep over it.
Tina
What amazes about Linus is that he still bother to give interviews since no matter what he says someone will flame him for it. And for some reason people get really offended when he has a negative opinion on something. I can't for the life of me understand why... I mean, the only thing that makes him special is that he created the Linux kernel. I couldn't care less if he doesn't like the distro I use, the desktop, the editor...
Debian hard to install? Well, for some it is. I remember having one hell of a time installing woody on my laptop. Of course even then a bunch of people told me that it was easy. It's all subjective. Hell, go to a Gentoo forum and say that Gentoo is a PITA to install and you're likely to get told off in pretty much the same way as people are told off here.
One thing is for sure: If someone feels that something is difficult it does not matter if a thousand people yell "Hell no, it's easy!"
So if Linus don't want to try Debian he don't want to try Debian. Don't loose any sleep over it.
Tina
Lavene wrote:So what if Linus has never used Debian? Why should anyone care? As he says the only thing he cares about is to get an environment where he can work on the kernel. Any distro will provide him with that. And that Debian has a reputation of being hard to install is undeniable and he just hasn't cared to find out if that's true or not.
Not only that, but people flame him for what he didn't actually say. Then they accuse him of belligerence when he gets frustrated with people who just aren't listening to what he is saying.Lavene wrote: What amazes about Linus is that he still bother to give interviews since no matter what he says someone will flame him for it. And for some reason people get really offended when he has a negative opinion on something. I can't for the life of me understand why... I mean, the only thing that makes him special is that he created the Linux kernel. I couldn't care less if he doesn't like the distro I use, the desktop, the editor...
Linus could say that he ate a juicy red tomato, and people would accuse him of slamming green tomatoes.
I found Debian to be a pain in the ass to install on some old world powermacs. On x86 hardware, I found Debian to be a breeze to install. I also found a net install of Debian on MIPS hardware to be a breeze as well.Lavene wrote: Debian hard to install? Well, for some it is. I remember having one hell of a time installing woody on my laptop. Of course even then a bunch of people told me that it was easy. It's all subjective. Hell, go to a Gentoo forum and say that Gentoo is a PITA to install and you're likely to get told off in pretty much the same way as people are told off here.
Lavene wrote: One thing is for sure: If someone feels that something is difficult it does not matter if a thousand people yell "Hell no, it's easy!"
I've been finding it really easy over the last couple of years to think of women as being stupid. It's good to see that there are intelligent women on the planet.Lavene wrote: So if Linus don't want to try Debian he don't want to try Debian. Don't loose any sleep over it.
"Now the body of one soul I adore wants to die
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
I didn't say 'compatible', I said 'intelligent'. I'm not Linus Torvalds, you can take my words literally.llivv wrote:I also believe in this as well. It rare to find compatible people nearer than 1 or 2 countries away. I think this is some kind of "unwritten rule/ cruel joke" perpetrated by the system.Chapter 6 wrote: It's good to see that there are intelligent women on the planet.
"Now the body of one soul I adore wants to die
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
I couldn't care less what distro Linus uses but he sounds exactly like the whiny IT guys at work that have never used anything but Microsoft and yet they have the audacity to also have an opinion about what Linux can or cannot do.Lavene wrote:
So if Linus don't want to try Debian he don't want to try Debian. Don't loose any sleep over it.
Tina
If Linus had said "I tried to install Debian but had some problems." then that would be fine.......at least he tried right? But he didn't say that because he didn't try and now he's just spreading his own ignorance around.
FACT: If you don't try it yourself you can't know.
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- perlhacker14
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Maybe Torvalds should make his own distro? I am sure he is capable, and could get a ton of kernel volunteers to make a nice distro, incorporating features he wants. It might be good for kernel development; like Google's Goobuntu, the kernel developers might have their own distro to use. Or Torvalds would have his own. Or he could actually try Debian and gain a vaild opinion...
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That's a piss poor analogy. You're comparing apples and oranges. Linux is Linux is Linux. All Linux distros do pretty much the same thing. There's very little significant difference between Debian and any other distro. They all use pretty much the same software packages, the same kernel, and the same GNU utilities. So it's not really about ignorance of what a distro can and cannot do. It's about the ease of getting Linux up and running so that you can work on one of the pieces (the kernel) that is consistent throughout all distributions.mzilikazi wrote:
I couldn't care less what distro Linus uses but he sounds exactly like the whiny IT guys at work that have never used anything but Microsoft and yet they have the audacity to also have an opinion about what Linux can or cannot do.
Spreading his own ignorance around? He's not spreading anything. He said that Debian was the only major distro that he has not yet tried. He said that he had not tried it because Debian has "traditonally" been a difficult distro to install. So my question to you is this: Why should Linus try Debian? If what he is already using does the job that he needs it to do, why try something else?mzilikazi wrote: If Linus had said "I tried to install Debian but had some problems." then that would be fine.......at least he tried right? But he didn't say that because he didn't try and now he's just spreading his own ignorance around.
FACT: If you don't try it yourself you can't know.
Linus merely stated a fact. He said that he had not tried Debian. That is not an opinion that can be correct or incorrect, complete or incomplete, true or false, accurate or misguided. He has not tried Debian, and he stated it as a simple matter of fact.
Linus also stated why he had not tried Debian. He said that it was due to Debian traditionally being difficult to install. Obviously Debian does have this reputation, and it didn't originate from Linus Torvalds. Linus is under no obligation to prove Debian's reputation false. Nor does he need any other reason to refrain from using Debian.
"Now the body of one soul I adore wants to die
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
OK whatever. He said what he said.Chapter 6 wrote:That's a blah blah blah......
Judging by your signature you seem to have some pressing issues to deal with - I'll leave you to them.
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You can say that again. I have the same issues that Linus faces. I'm forced to deal with people who misconstrue what I say and do. I have a problem with people wanting to force me into being or thinking the way they would like. And, unlike Linus Torvalds, I'm a nobody who has created or done nothing. My crime is that I think for myself.mzilikazi wrote:OK whatever. He said what he said.Chapter 6 wrote:That's a blah blah blah......
Judging by your signature you seem to have some pressing issues to deal with - I'll leave you to them.
It's difficult to communicate with people who are unwilling to step outside of their own existences to see that there is more than meets the eye. Linus gets attacked for things that people believe he has said, when in actual fact he is being misread. And, too often, intentionally. It would seem somewhat hypocritical to suggest that Linus fails to understand your point of view, when you are so adamant about not seeing his.
"Now the body of one soul I adore wants to die
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
- Jackiebrown
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mzilikazi wrote:OK whatever. He said what he said.Chapter 6 wrote:That's a blah blah blah......
Judging by your signature you seem to have some pressing issues to deal with - I'll leave you to them.
I don't like you and I don't ****** want you! ****** die, bitch! ****** die!
So that should be what? "I like you and I want you. Happily live, wonderful people. Happily live."I have the same issues that Linus faces. I'm forced to deal with people who misconstrue what I say and do
Linus made a comment with no research. It would have cost nothing and would not have irritate a great deal of Debian users for an uneducated opinion.
Also Linux is not Linux is not Linux. There is a reason people have their favorite distros.
So close! But reverse it.Jackiebrown wrote:I don't like you and I don't ****** want you! ****** die, bitch! ****** die!So that should be what? "I like you and I want you. Happily live, wonderful people. Happily live."I have the same issues that Linus faces. I'm forced to deal with people who misconstrue what I say and do
You're assuming that he did no research. Debian does have a reputation of being difficult to install. This would suggest that he did do research. And his research told him that Debian was more difficult to install than some other distributions.Jackiebrown wrote: Linus made a comment with no research. It would have cost nothing and would not have irritate a great deal of Debian users for an uneducated opinion.
There are reasons why people have their favourite distributions. People choose Red Hat for the commercial support. People choose Ubuntu for its simple installation and hand-holding. I chose Debian because it runs on all of the hardware architectures that I use. People choose different distributions for different reasons. My previous statement about Linux being Linux being Linux remains true.Jackiebrown wrote: Also Linux is not Linux is not Linux. There is a reason people have their favorite distros.
Linux is Linux is Linux. There are no significant differences between the different Linux distributions from a technical standpoint. Linux users can quite easily migrate from one distribution to another with little to no need to adapt to a different environment. The little differences like package management are not at all significant.
"Now the body of one soul I adore wants to die
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
You have always told me you'd not live past 25
I say stay long enough to repay all who cause strife."
-- Alice in Chains, Sludge Factory
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