[ale] good linux
Rod Young
development at combiz.net
Fri Jun 15 09:04:49 EDT 2001
Debian can be frustrating to a newbie like myself. BUT I have learned a
lot just tinkering with it. It is definatly for the underhood types. I
knew that going in. That is why I chose it when I got back into linux.
Caldera is good. But if the install didn't go right I had problems
finding the tools to fix. They are there it just that I was used to
looking at things from the command line not from a gui perspective. Most
of the time there is no problem though . Corel's distro is a very good
one. Both it and caldera require a relativly modern machine with lots of
ram though (GUI install). Most folk would find that statement strange but
I deal with older legacy equimpnet. Which is why I like linux.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 06/15/2001, 8:32:04 AM, "Michael Gregoire <Michael Gregoire"
<gregoire at cimedia.com> wrote regarding Re: [ale] good linux:
> Stephen Turner wrote:
> >
> > what linux distro do you reccomend and why?
> I'm more of a lurker, but I haven't seen any replys that tout Debian yet,
so I
> figured I would give it a plug. I recently installed it on a laptop,
over the
> net from a cable modem connection. The laptop doesn't have a cd-rom, and
> doing Suse over the net required more ram than I had. So debian became
the
> obvious choice a few diskettes to get started, and off to the races with
the
> network install. Anyway, there is a steep learning curve, but apt-get I
have
> just learned is absolutely wonderful to add desired software and update
> existing packages.
> My primary distribution I have been using lately is Suse and I have been
> pleased with it. I, like a lot of people started on Slackware many years
ago,
> and sometimes think about going back.
> Redhat 4.0 is the only other distribution I ever tried, and it left a bad
> taste in my mouth. That is strictly a personal thing, and I honestly
have
> nothing bad to say about Redhat. I tried it and never had a reason to go
> back.
> My $0.02 worth.
> Michael Gregoire
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