Hello Community,
I never heard about VSIDO before, but everything I read here in the forum sounds great. Currently I'm still a #!-User and I'm really happy with this awesome Openbox-Tint2-Conky-Distribution. I also using #! in my business environment, because it's f***** fast, stable and have everything I need.
On the first look it seems that VSIDO is also fast and awesome. Also stable enough for the daily work with it? In a business environment? Debian Wheezy has become LTS, I'm not in panic, so I can use #! the next 3 years. But I am curious and it would simply interest me.
Cheers,
Flynn
I never heard about VSIDO before, but everything I read here in the forum sounds great. Currently I'm still a #!-User and I'm really happy with this awesome Openbox-Tint2-Conky-Distribution. I also using #! in my business environment, because it's f***** fast, stable and have everything I need.
On the first look it seems that VSIDO is also fast and awesome. Also stable enough for the daily work with it? In a business environment? Debian Wheezy has become LTS, I'm not in panic, so I can use #! the next 3 years. But I am curious and it would simply interest me.
Cheers,
Flynn