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Re: It might sound
by Santa Claus on Monday 04/Feb/2008, @15:24
First of all you mean e.g. not i.e., and SUSE as SuSE is the old way :)

Yeah Debian's is bigger, but don't underestimate SUSE's repository it's been growing a lot since things became much more open after Novell took over. It's pretty amazing. Check these out: http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories

The new 1 click install from SUSE is also pretty neat for things like "Codec Packs" or "KDE4".

You make compiling sound easy. But even if the compilation process is easy you need the appropriate development tools for it to compile (sometimes that's plenty) so you have to get and install them, and you also need to track and install all the dependencies for the compilation to be successful. Same if you want to use checkinstall.
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