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yes, but nothing has changed since 2002 - that means an ultra available
server that needs not go down for upgrades.

> 
> > 2.) Works on all sorts of architectures/hardware. (Hell, my Zaurus PDA
> > runs Debian!)
> 
> And what server processes are you running on your Zaurus?

Never said it was a server, but yes, it does run SSH, and has (in the
past) run thttpd, boa, apache, and a VNC server, hell it runs X, that's
a server ;)

> 
> > 3.) Works great on old hardware.
> 
> Slackware.
> 
> > 4.) Has a small install footprint, It's using a whole 250 MB on one of
> > my computers. (this is from a normal debian install, on a production
> > box, I in no way tried to lighten up the install.)
> 
> Slackware has it beat.  I've gotten it under a 100 mb (10.1).

whoops sorry I had a kernel in /usr/src... let's exclude that... 
167mb including gcc, and perl

> 
> > 5.) THE LARGEST software repository available for any distro.
> 
> Can't argue with you there, but I've yet to find something I need that 
> wasn't available on RH or SuSE.  After all, how many browsers does one 
> really need.
> 

well let's see... in my case... 6 browsers.


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