On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Greg Partin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm just getting ready to install my first version of Linux on my PC that
> i'm hoping you guys will help me pick. I'm familiar with Berkley Unix, I
> have a programming background and i've done easy tasks such as installing
> mySQL, drivers and API's onto RedHat. What version of Linux do you guys
> suggest for me to start out with? What are the pros and cons of each? If
> you suggest one, where can I find it? Much obliged!
It is always a hrad question to answer, one saying is, if you like click and go
interfaces and dont care how it all works, as long as it works, then install
something like Redhat Corel or SuSe to name but 3, if you "care" to see how it
all works and want to actually see how things work, install slackware.
Linux URL's are most easy to find.
redhat.com
slackware.com
suse.com
mandrake.com
linux.coral.com
etc etc..
> Greg
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