On 6/13/05, Ralph Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Which distribution would be a better selection? That is, which > distribution has a better focus on its "free" version?
I don't know how new to the wider world of computing you are, but you can't just ask a question like that. Not only does it tend to start pointless arguments, but it's meaningless anyway. There are many distros with top quality, free versions that they focus on and support well. You've heard of several of them, I guarantee. Pick five or six distros you would like to try out, download and burn their install CDs, and then install them. Or pick just one and go with it for a couple of months, then install another one and try it for a while. That is the *only* way you're going to know which distro is good for you. I repeat: That is the *only* way. If your criteria for goodness is a broad abstract like "focus" on the free version, then I suggest starting with a distro that has a free version. -todd -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
