> The curve is not so steep now a days, Redhat has a very nice windows type of > click and go interface, to coin a phrase. Most installations have a nice click and go interface, but do you really want the average computer user to play with their partition table and disk druid which does make things easier. RedHat is just the best marketed version of Linux, it not necesarily better or worse than any other distribution depending on what you use linux for. Simon ICQ:15774994 Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.
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