Hello, On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 08:16:39PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote: > On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 05:21:30PM -0700, Greg wrote: > > distro I could get up and running without kernel panic at best was DEBIAN's > > distro. It was/is a lot of fun using and learning Debian. My question is, > > does any one else on this list have a PC164 running anything other than > > Debian ? If so was it very painful ? I'm not talented enough to rewrite a > > I have a PC164LX, a similar machine, running Debian. I have not used
As far as I now they are not so similar, but probably Jay can clarify this. > any other operating system on it, save Windows NT for a brief spell > (that is definately nothing to be excited about). apt-get is unique to > Debian and the Debian-derived distributions. Again no. Though I really like apt-get, you can use it on RPM based distros as well, e.g. Conectivia IMHO includes it, and both PLD and RedHat can be used with apt-get, though they both offer other tools (poldek and yum) as well. > In general, the differences between Debian and other distros will also > apply in the general case -- that is, Debian vs. RedHat on the PC will > have similar differences as you see here. "PC" have no distinct models (as Jensen, LX, Rawhide,XP1000) which is the classifying factor in the alpha world; there you rather look at components (which chipset, ...). Of course, since alphas can be expanded, similar issues araise there as well. > Debian seems to be the operating system that supports the widest range > of Alpha hardware, since it can boot from both MILO and aboot. This is > something that, AFAIK, the neither the BSDs nor Gentoo have mastered. > RedHat long ago dropped Alpha support. I don't know if Slackware really But Compaq still maintains a branch which was made from RedHat; given that there was recently some effort by RedHat employees to get Fedora running on alpha, I would not call it "dead". It just has an uncertain future. So for playing, I would not rule it out. > supports Alpha; I'd be inclined to think that Debian's support is better > there as well. I thought the Slackware port was stopped? But I may be wrong here. Finally I really like Debian. But *please* before you praise it realize what the current status of the competition is. Thanks. Helge -- Helge Kreutzmann, Dipl.-Phys. [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg signed mail preferred gpg-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] 64bit GNU powered http://www.itp.uni-hannover.de/~kreutzm Help keep free software "libre": http://www.freepatents.org/
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