Updating?

Ron Maggio ronmaggio2005 at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 23 12:41:20 EDT 2005


Thanks for the info, I'll look into it.
 
Ron

Jesse Jarzynka <denisesballs at thecybersource.com> wrote:
Ron Maggio wrote:

> I see that the distributions are switching to a annual 
> subscription for updating, what distros are then still offering free 
> updates other then Debian, I think? So which flavors are still truelly 
> free to use?
> 
> Ron:)
>
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I think Ubuntu may have been made just for me, lol. It is and will 
always be absolutely free, and of course that means updates. I get new 
updates just about every hour, which is a lot more than any other distro 
I've used. Ubuntu is the most "open" distro I've seen. I love the fact 
that it's Gnome based, starts off very small, and let's you add things 
yourself. Plus the apt repositories are absolutely huge, there's nothing 
I haven't been able to find yet. Read some of the reviews, Breezy is 
awesome. Much faster then Fedora was, and the same install is a full 2 
gig less bloated.

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Jesse Jarzynka
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