Will SuSE 6 be available as just one cheap cd as well as the full version?

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From: zentara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 January 1999 16:58
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Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] could you help me, please ?



"Aldo Solari [APS]" wrote:
> 
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> I wonder whether you could help me with comments about the following
> issue:  Which  Linux  distribution  may  be  better  for  Windows 9x
> migrants, SUSE or RedHat ?  We seek the most friendly, intuitive and
> easy-to-use distribution. Thank you.
> 
>     Aldo P. Solari
>     Fisheries Res. Group/U. of Las Palmas (Canary Islands)
> 

Well it depends on what you mean " friendly, intuitive, and
easy-to-use"?

If you don't want to understand what is happening, and you want easy to
install
binary rpms, then Redhat maybe for you. You don't get much of a choice
when you install, you are coereced into using OSSFREE for sound, and
everything has to be done the"redhat way", or forget it.

BUT...if you want the same power as redhat, have completely control
over customizing your system, have a really nice manual ( far superior
to redhat), and really want to learn what makes the system run,
then go with Suse. Yast is far superior to the linuxconf of Redhat.
Suse lets you understand what is happening.

But wait for Suse 6.0 to come out, it'll only be a few more weeks.

Redhat is nice for one reason, you can freely copy it onto other
machines, as many as you want.
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