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Give Synaptic a go (Score:2)
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You didn't get Synaptic installed by default ? It's already in a stock Ubuntu install and they sorta recommend it.
The SMTP (Postfix) is because Debian requires some sort of MTA to send error messages and so on. But it doesn't listen to anything other than 127.0.0.1 (Ubuntu has a no open ports by default policy, which is also why you didn't get a sshd, most likely)
I migrated from Redhat myself. It's been nice so far and apt-get/dpkg take a lot of the pain away (yum and rpm had a few problems for me). Is FC
Re:Give Synaptic a go (Score:2)
Thanks for the update about Postfix and sshd. At least I know why now. Alas I can't uninstall Postfix and several other things without uninstalling Ubuntu because of the way they have created their dependancies, which is a shame.
To be honest, I only tried FC1 briefly and I didn't find it too bad. But then I was used to the file structure. I'm getting used to Ubuntu, and one good thing to be said is that I still have over 50% of disk space still available from a 6GB HDD. At this point with RH9 I was struggling with less than 20%!
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