See, I would say Debian Stable or FreeBSD.
Certainly not gentoo; I love my gentoo install, and portage makes
upgrades easy, but the pace of development (including changes to
portage, and changes to how things are done generally) is still too fast
for my taste. (At least in a server environment).
--Mac
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 10:07:59PM -0900, Scott Johnson wrote:
> Is there such a thing?
>
> What are some opinions of which distro would be the easiest to keep
> current? I define easy as non-compiling, non-options tracking... RH
> used to have up2date.... my FreeBSD box is pretty simple with it's
> system installer.... how do other distro's compare?
>
>
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