> I'm an at-home Linux hobbiest. I started with 2.2, went to 2.3, 2.4, and > 3.1.1. Intstallation gets easier every time, because the installer does > all the work I had to do manually before. It does everything I want it to > do. In fact, if you WANT to know how things work, you're > "shielded" by the various gui utilities & wizards. I imagine > it's like that in all the new distros. My only complaint is that packages > for various applications you may want to try are designed for RH or others, > and don't always work with Caldera, so you'll need to compile. Since I > like banging my head against the wall, I actually enjoy working out the > problems and compiling the apps I want to try. > (My PC, I have learned, is assembled from as many obscure taiwanese parts as there >are, and 3.1.1 found everything and configured it properly from the start, including >my CD burner). > >
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