kazman1914 wrote:

> I don't mind struggling with limited functionality as I progress 
> along the learning curve, but I want SOME functionality!  So far the 
> sole distro that I've had success with is Ubuntu with the Gnome 
> desktop, and so that's where I'm going to stay, for now.  
> 

That was exactly the strategy I pursued when I first started using 
Linux back in the 1990's, when it was only a few years old (Red Hat 
v.7). Although I am now more focused on OpenBSD (I run servers), I do 
still use Red Hat Enterprise 3 on my main Desktop machine (on which I 
am typing this).

Being more focused on the technical side of computing than the 
entertainment side, my idea of 'functionality' has more to do with the 
compilers, shells and scripting engines, and packet filtering devices, 
than with advanced browsing features... but I *did* stumble across a 
Linux distro that you might find interesting, if you plan on doing any 
more distro-sampling in the near future.

Someone on this list recently mentioned 'Vector Linux 5.9 Gold' (aka 
Slackware 12), and heaped a lot of praise on it, as a decent OOTB (out 
of the box) distro, so I burned a CD, and installed it to see what the 
deal was, and it ran extremely well on my older (dual PII 850) MSI 
694D (IIRC) machine, with 1.2 Gig RAM and an old ATI graphics card of 
the same vintage (@ 2000).

One of the things about Linux worth mentioning (if no-one has yet 
mentioned it to you) is that a lot of hardware developers are 
unwilling to either develop Linux drivers for their hardware, or to 
share the details of their hardware's API (Applications Programming 
Interface) with Linux (Open Source) Developers.

What this means in practical End User terms, is that newer hardware 
may not be supported (have drivers), because no-one in the *nix 
Development community has yet wanted to tackle the project of 
reverse-engineering the drivers for that particular piece of hardware.



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