On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Gerard Roudier wrote:
> O/S package. FYI, my experience about RedHat 6.1, based on colleagues that
> tried to install it, is about zero full success and always problems using
> hardware of the day (8xx not involved in this failing process). Given that
Bizarrely enough, since I use Linux (around since 1995, started with
Slackware 1.2.x something, then in 1997 switched to SuSE, then now in 1999
slowly switching to Debian, not because SuSE's quality has failed, but
because I think I should support free software directly, and because I
like the deb philosophy and upgradeability. I may miss /etc/rc.config,
though), I have *attempted* from time to time to use Red Hat. I have tried
a 4.x, a 5.x (but never a 6.x, except I co-administer a server running
6.x).
This doesn't mean there aren't some very good and clever people (Stephen
Tweedie, e.g.) at Red Hat, but their distributions are often not tested
enough, or even broken. They have good ideas (RPM, support for
Alpha/Sparc, etc), indeed.
Anyway,
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