Turbo is the one to watch. I love it.
John Marr wrote:
>
> From: John Marr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> This is just a testimonial to all newbies who are looking for easy and
> cheap installation.
>
> I just picked up the latest edition (November) of 'Linux Magazine' and it
> came with a free cd containing TurboLinux Workstation 4.0 lite. I decided
> to try it out, and all I can say is "WOW!!!!" I have been using Red Hat
> 6.0, and while it is a great setup, I have been having problems in that I
> needed to configure quite a few pieces of hardware myself as the autoprobe
> would either crash or hang my system. Although I had some trouble
> installing Turbolinux at first (rawrite did not want to work.. I think I
> just had bad floppy disks) I eventually got setup. To my surprise,
> autodetect detected everything from my mouse to my graphic card (an Xpert
> 98 which Redhat doesn't seem to autodetect). All of my plug and play
> devices were autoset, and when I started Xwindows, I was pleased to
> discover that everything was SO easy to set up thanks to the layout of
> TurboWindows (which I like more than GNOME). I have to say that after this
> experience, I am going to continue using turbolinux and ditch redhat. The
> best part of the whole experience was that the cd only cost my 4.95 and I
> got an awesome magazine thrown in to boot.
>
> Just my little rant,
>
> John
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