On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, affora deeb wrote:
but i knew that slackware is the most secure and flexible and greater than
any other os
so what do u think
Sadly, I think you were grossly misinformed.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis, MCP, GCWN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LinuxWiz Consulting
On Thu 15 Feb 2007 11:37, Max Jonborn wrote:
Personally i'd recommend a distro with a functioning package handler, my
suggestion is debian. Feels good when you update the whole system with
the ease of one command. The wet dream of every admin.
Yep. Debian has apt-get upgrade, SUSE has rug
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, silvia bogos wrote:
please i need to decide what to use RED HAT OR SLACKWARE.
Um, use whichever one you want? To the rest of us, the distribution
you choose to run really doesn't matter.
That said, I moved off of Slackware around 1998 and haven't looked
back.
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Jeremy
Redhat is probably the Ford of the linux distributions: it'll get you to
where you want to be, it just might not do it as quickly or flashily as
other distros.
For most installs I recommend CentOS - which is basically Redhat Enterpise 4
but free. You pretty much can't go wrong with any modern,
but i knew that slackware is the most secure and flexible and greater than
any other os
so what do u think
thanx
On 2/15/07, Gaddis, Jeremy L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, silvia bogos wrote:
please i need to decide what to use RED HAT OR SLACKWARE.
Um, use whichever one
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Subject: Re: Red Hat vs. Slackware
but i knew that slackware is the most secure and flexible and greater
than any other os
so what do u think
thanx
On 2/15/07, Gaddis, Jeremy L. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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