Major drag.



Hidong



Kirk Whiting wrote:
> 
> A friend of mine tried to do an upgrade from Mandrake 6.0 to RedHat 6.1.
> It was such a mess that he wound up re-installing completely with RedHat.
> 
> Kirk
> 
> On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Hidong Kim wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Joe,
> >
> > That's interesting that you mention that upgrading from Red Hat 5.x to
> > 6.x was hell.  I'm upgrading from Mandrake 5.3 to Mandrake 6.1, and it's
> > the basement of hell.  So many things got broken, and I'm completely
> > unable to compile a 2.2 kernel with nfs support.  I stuck with Mandrake
> > because of their Pentium optimization, but I've decided it's not worth
> > three days, and counting, of trying to get things working.  I was
> > wondering, is it possible to "upgrade" from Mandrake 6.1 to Red Hat
> > 6.1?  Thanks,
> >
> >
> >
> > Hidong
> >
> >
> >
> > Joe Brenner wrote:
> > >
> > > Frank Rocco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > I'm a linux newbie and purchased Corel Linux and RH 6.1
> > > > What is the difference between the debian based over RH?
> > >
> > > I am and remain a redhat user, but one of the reasons I
> > > would look at the Debian distribution is because of the
> > > package management system.  They've essentially solved the
> > > problem of automatic security upgrades over the net (which
> > > strikes me as *the* critical security technology... most
> > > crackers are using known exploits that still exist only
> > > because the sysadmin hasn't gotten to installing the fix).
> > >
> > > There are a number of things that annoy me about using RPMs
> > > (e.g. nearly *every* time you try and install something,
> > > there's some problem with dependencies that you have to
> > > resolve semi-manually... This is another thing that the
> > > debian folks claim to have solved already).
> > >
> > > My expectation is that the RPM folks will add these features
> > > eventually (I wouldn't be suprised if they're very close
> > > already), but if I needed them immediately, I'd switch to
> > > Debian.
> > >
> > > If you're worried about career options... well, Redhat
> > > certainly seems to have the publicity and the momentum to be
> > > a safe choice for the near future.  Depending on what you're
> > > interested in doing, you could argue that learning FreeBSD
> > > is a better choice (a lot of old-time Unix heads prefer it
> > > for servers, for example).
> > >
> > > It *is* true that Debian has been more conservative about
> > > changing C-libraries, but on the other hand upgrading from
> > > RedHat 5.x to 6.x was hell in my opinion.  When Debian gets
> > > around to doing the switch maybe it'll go eaisier for
> > > them.  RedHat's tendency to ship beta (or sub-beta) quality
> > > stuff isn't really a selling point in my book.
> > >
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