First Look at Libranet Linux 3.0 17
SilentBob4 writes "Mad Penguin has published a comprehensive review of the latest Libranet release. New in this release are an improved installer and revamped/modernized AdminMenu that rivals Mandriva's MCC and SUSE's YaST. Aside from major desktop versions lagging behing a version or two, this release easily puts Libranet in the same league as Ubuntu, and the review has sparked some "Ubuntu vs. Libranet" arguements so far, one on the Libranet forum itself. Check it out for yourself. The review is complete with many screenshots as well as Flash movies of the AdminMenu & installer in action."
The BIG difference between Libranet & Ubuntu (Score:4, Funny)
Libranet ships with vi(m), while Ubuntu ships with Emacs.
Re:The BIG difference between Libranet & Ubunt (Score:1, Informative)
The real difference (Score:4, Insightful)
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New user $89.95
Existing Libranet users, seniors, disabled and students $64.95
Ubuntu
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$00.00
Re:The real difference (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:The real difference (Score:1)
Re:The real difference (Score:3, Insightful)
So, my answer covers version 2.8 which I paid for.
With that version, Libranet was by far the easiest way to install Debian on SATA drives, install RealPlayer, install Acrobat, install Java, install NVidia drivers and set up the sound system correctly.
Each of these things alone is not hard, they just take time. So, it really depends on the value of your time.
My bill rate easily justified the cost, based on the time I saved using Libranet to do the installs.
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Re:The real difference (Score:2, Interesting)
If It's In A Class With Ubuntu... (Score:3, Insightful)
My experiences with both Ubuntu and Libranet (Score:4, Insightful)
Libranet: I saw that I had to pay for it and wondered why I should, when Ubuntu is so nice for free?
(Yes, I am going to be donating to Ubuntu in the very near future)
Re:My experiences with both Ubuntu and Libranet (Score:3, Interesting)
I started with another distro, got it when I couldn't afford to pay for a distro. When I had the money, I bought a boxed set, even though I didn't install it -- I just felt it was a good product, and wanted to support it.
I'm using Mepis on some systems, but may switch to Ubuntu or straight Debian (I'm still evaluating). When I decide which one, I'll buy a box set, even if I don't need it, to support the distro (if it's Debian, I'll average the co
I sure hope so. (Score:3, Interesting)
I hope so, considering that Libranet uses Ubuntu packages.
Re:I sure hope so. (Score:2)
You mean it also uses packages from Ubuntu, meaning there are some Ubuntu packages. Otherwise, Libranet is better with Debian, meaning it has absolutely no issues with the huge Debian pachage base.