Ec|ipse wrote:
>
> Though another option, if you have used linux before, and want to
> customize everything from start to finish and don't mind learning all
> the minute details, then try Slakware. :) though I find SuSE to have
> many similarities to Slak.
>
I got my first start with Slackware with release 1.1 about
4 years ago. I couldn't get X to run at all, but I did
discover Midnight Commander. That was worth it.
I did like the way they set it up to allow installation
through a set of floppies. All .tgz files too, no rpm's. :-)
I was reading somewhere on the suse web site about the
history of it, and it seems that Suse is a "descendent"
of Slackware.
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