Slackware might be a solution since it is very similar to Red Hat as far as
functionality and documentation is concerned. Updates are also available for
it. But please note that it is similar and not exactly Red Hat.

Vivek


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Subject: [ilugd] Best Linux Distro

Dear Friends,
 
I am currently using Fedora Core 1.  As all are aware that red Hat closed
its support after RH 9.0.  In Fedora Core 1, they people are distributing
the Documentation,How to of Red Hat 9.0.  Which is not giving the clear idea
for any problem.  Because there are many changes made in the Fedora. So,  I
want to know that presently which distro is the BEST. For which we can get
On line help, Full Documentation, mailing list and with updates Facility..
 
Your Suggestions are welcomed. 
 
 
Vijay Thakur
Chandigarh

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