Greetings to all,

I'm a SUSE 6.0 User, I use GNOME 1.0.x which I downloaded as SUSE RPMs
from the GNOME website. by looking fo various software on the web I
always found (almost) redHat RPMs and rarely SUSE Rpms.
I do have  questions ;
    + What is the difference between them ??
    + What will happend if  I install a Red Hat RPM on my SUSE system ??

    + Can anybody explain to me why they are different RPMs ??

IMHO RPM should be a standard because one name should only refer to the
same thing, or people get lost like with MiKro$oft shit.

I found RPMs very convenient because you can easily install or deisntall
stuff and query your system about what s on it.
I know that lots of you like the tarball stuff, but for multiple machine
management RPMs are just great.
Those of course are just my 0.02 euro :) thoughts.

Best regards to All,

GH Portefait

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