My main Linux box is Sabayon. It has been such since a good 4 or 5 years now, but I have been doing some piddling about with debian based distros the last few months.
I have had Ubuntu 10.10 since its release and its been perfect for me, however, something went iffy, and I have thrown Debian onto it for a play again. I quite like the cleanliness of Debian.
The snag is, that my ubuntu setup, was just like my Sabayon setup, and utterly full of eye-candy, emerald glass-like transparancy on its bouncy rubber windows, flames and all kinds of utterly pathetic and useless junk all over the shop, but not only that, but plenty of other non-free junk.
I am kind of missing it with Debian.
Sure, I can do this and that but not the other.
So, I was wondering...
Can I add the repositories of Ubuntu into my Debian installs?
I know I could just reinstall Ubuntu and take it down to a barer install and build it up from there, but Im really waning to stay Deiban.
Heck, that sounds stupid doesnt it?
I have had Ubuntu 10.10 since its release and its been perfect for me, however, something went iffy, and I have thrown Debian onto it for a play again. I quite like the cleanliness of Debian.
The snag is, that my ubuntu setup, was just like my Sabayon setup, and utterly full of eye-candy, emerald glass-like transparancy on its bouncy rubber windows, flames and all kinds of utterly pathetic and useless junk all over the shop, but not only that, but plenty of other non-free junk.
I am kind of missing it with Debian.
Sure, I can do this and that but not the other.
So, I was wondering...
Can I add the repositories of Ubuntu into my Debian installs?
I know I could just reinstall Ubuntu and take it down to a barer install and build it up from there, but Im really waning to stay Deiban.
Heck, that sounds stupid doesnt it?