On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 11:56 am, Net Llama! wrote:

> If you're looking for overall ease of use, with something that is somewhat
> familiar then Redhat is definitely the way to go.  Slackware will be
> completely foreign to you, as RPMs are really not part of the picture, and
> there's the entire filesystem layout which differs from just about all the
> others too.
>
> I've been using RH9 on 2 laptops, and a workstation for about 3 months now,
> and have been quite pleased.  And Redhat tends to have many more compatible
> RPMs than any other distro.

Very early on in my love affair with Linux I started out as a ISP using 
Slackware: probably 0.8.x to 1.0x. I used that up to the time I got engaged 
with the original Caldera list and installed Calder 1.xx, maybe you may 
remember when I joined those years ago.
However Slackware must have changed a great deal since that time as I have 
never gone back.

-- 
Keith Antoine (GANDALF) aka 'SKIPPY'
18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland 4061, Australia:: PH:61733002161
Practising Geriatric, Retired Electronics Engineer, Knowall, Brain in storage


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