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Warren Myers wrote:
| There is a distinct lack of package management under Debian and
| Slackware.
[...]
Definitely would have to disagree about package management with Debian.
~ Using apt-get and aptitude, package management is pretty rock-solid.
My experience with it has far surpassed my RPM experiences.


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