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demonk
The other white meat
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Joined: Aug. 2000
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2001,19:31 |
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Slackware is the best, only if you have previous experience with it, setting it up, and with Linux in general. For someone who is setting up their first, second, and sometimes their third Linux box, Slackware will just be too much stuff at once to deal with.I'm not very impressed with RedHat 7.1 myself. It seems thrown together just so they could say that the have a 2.4.x kernel distro. I've never used Debian, so I can't really comment on that. I'm actualy impressed with Mandrake Linux. I've used their 8.0 release a lot, and it supported all my hardware, even my WinTV turner card, right after the install. It had a much more polished, integrated feeling to it than RedHat. It is what RedHat wished they had released. If your new to Linux, or just don't have the time to mess with Slackware, try Mandrake. It's GUI install is very flexible so you can do very customized installs, not jut the plain vinilla one. Anyway, that is just my experience, I could always be wrong.
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damien_s_lucifer
Emperor of Detnet
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Joined: Jan. 1970
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2001,21:03 |
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Damn user-friendliness! Slackware is not the easiest to get installed, but as everyone else has pointed out so far it's solid and secure. Plus it gets along with Windows (I'm quad-booting
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Unexplained
FNG
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Joined: Apr. 2001
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Posted on: Jul. 18 2001,11:04 |
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Debian GNU/Linux r0x0rz j00r b0x0rz.Installation Installation is very easy, you only need two 1.44 MB disks and an Internet connection. Every package is downloaded over the Internet during the installation. Packages Debian uses .deb packages, which can be installed with dpkg. The combination of apt-get and dpkg is a very powerful tool, often underestimated. With just ONE command, I can upgrade my ENITRE distribution (or just the updated packages) to a newer version. 'apt-get dist-upgrade' does the trick. Packages are very up to date. Dependencies are very well handled as well. Security Debian has a reputation as 'very secure distro'. Various time Debian has not been vurnable to an exploit while other distro's like Red Hat were. Bugs are often solved within 24 hours and can be updated with the apt-get command. Docs & Support Debian has very good support from it's community. People on irc.debian.org are very friendly. The installation manual is also top notch (a good read for newbies and novice users). GNU/Commercial Debian is, AFAIK, the only distribution which is 100\% GPL licenced. You can choose to install additional 'non-free' and 'contrib' packages, but it's optional. Debian: because I want the best.
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