Hi all,
I've tried on the past Red Hat, Debian and some other linuxs and I was seriously disapointed with all...
The package systems management are just insane !
An example : I pretended under Debian to install package A.
package A had dependecies on package B. So package B was completly installed (everything on B was installed, even documentation, not only the common files which A needed !)
Then package B needed package C and so on, and so on ...
Result : Instead of using 150kB of HD storage installing a simple little utility like A, I've lost 60MB ! :-o
Man, I payed for that HD! That made me mad and I throw Debian away.
So, my question is : is there a linux flavour that processes the package installation in a efficient way, installing only the common files among the packages instead of copying them all ?
BTW : Is there a version os KDE or Gnome that runs on 640x480 without problems ?
Some say "linux is free".
I say linux "linux is free ... as long you don't have to buy a new 17 ou 19 inches monitor and a bigger hard disk" :pissed: