I've been noticing quite in interesting trend, lately. Seems most newbies to Linux, way back when, would use Slackware. 'cause that was the only thing available.
Nowadays, since you can buy Red Hat at Fry's, and Egghead, and every other electronics store in the US, it seems there are throbbing hordes of newbies running it. (At least that's what I've determined in comp.os.linux.misc :) But! On the linux-kernel developers' list, most people are talking about Debian. Perhaps Debian's becoming the developers' OS of choice, while Red Hat is replacing Slackware as the introduction to Linux. Thoughts? -- Brought to you by the letters Q and B and the number 6. "Killer refresh rate! It's even got a PCI bus!" -- Hackers Ben Gertzfield <http://www.imsa.edu/~wilwonka/> Finger me for my public PGP key. I'm on FurryMUCK as Che, and EFNet and YiffNet IRC as Che_Fox. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .