On Sun, Jul 17, 2005 at 12:26:07PM -0500, Mr Mike wrote:
> Also, lets not forget the french...  Mandrake is a fine linux.

It's also a Red Hat derivative, so it fits into the (false)
statement that the original poster made to the effect that
every Linux distribution is either a Red Hat or a Debian
derivative.

I used Mandrake for a client perhaps a year ago, because I
thought it was the most user-friendly and I was dealing with
mostly-computer-illiterate clients. It turned out to be
highly UNfriendly for admins, so I trashed it, installed
Debian, set them up with GNOME, and have gotten no
complaints from my users. I'd install Ubuntu now if I were
setting up desktop machines for the same clients.

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Stephen R. Laniel
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