[ale] distributions

David Bronson dbron at roman.net
Wed Jul 10 14:52:32 EDT 2002


Hi Matt,

Your question points out one of the great strengths of Linux - its
versatility. Redhat is easy to get going and rpms are easy to work with
usually.

I prefer Debian because I want it to be easy to update a large number of
machines quickly and apt is a great tool to accomplish that. I also need
Sparc support and Debian does a good job with Sparc support. Debian
isn't so easy to get started with - it won't automagically figure out
what mudule you need for a nic or set X up for you with a wink and a nod.

There are lots of Slackware, SuSE, Mandrake, Caldera and others (see
http://www.linux.org/dist/list.html for a relatively complete list).
Each has its own appeal, investigate the differences and install a few
(they're free ;-)) surely there is a flavor to suit you.




<snip>
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 07:07:45PM -0400, datastream wrote:
> Hey everyone. I have been meaning to go to the monthly meetings for about 5
> months now, but I keep forgetting heh. I originally found out about ALE
> because of an ad at themes.org. So this month I put a little sticky note on 
> my
> monitor so I wouldn't forget. I just subscribed to the mailing list today,
> and I have been reading the various emails, and I was wondering how many
> people use a distrobution _other_ than RedHat. 
> 
> 
> - Matt 
</snip>

Good Luck,

David Bronson

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