Thanks for sharing your observations with us. I'm seriously considering
installing something else here on one of the machines. It will probably be
bsd or  Solaris. One thing though: I _love_ Slakware. My only
problem with it was they have no damn data base. Nowadays ALL major dists
have ways of managing large databases of software. I think to enjoy
Slakware you have to not mind doing stuff by hand, so coming to something
FROM Slak ( as many of us did ) seems to be much easier than going to use
Slak after you've only used RedHat or S.u.S.E. To someone who isn't used
to that 'bare bones', I can imagine it's quite tedious. Actually, with the
exception of RPM I thought S.u.S.E. was more like Slak than anything else.
Was S.u.S.E. originally partially based on Slakware? Does anyone know? 
 -M

On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Michael Perry wrote:
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