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On 31-Jul-97 Shaya Potter wrote: >On 30 Jul 1997, Ben Gertzfield wrote: > >> I've been noticing quite in interesting trend, lately. >> >> Seems most newbies to Linux, way back when, would use >> Slackware. 'cause that was the only thing available. >> >> Nowadays, since you can buy Red Hat at Fry's, and Egghead, and every >> other electronics store in the US, it seems there are throbbing hordes >> of newbies running it. (At least that's what I've determined in >> comp.os.linux.misc :) >> >> But! On the linux-kernel developers' list, most people are talking >> about Debian. >> >> Perhaps Debian's becoming the developers' OS of choice, while Red Hat >> is replacing Slackware as the introduction to Linux. > >I don't know how true that is about Debian. Doesn't Linus, Ted T'so, and >a host of other prominent kernel developers use Red Hat. I knowin talking >to David Taylor (one of the programers of quake, and the guy who did the >original port to Linux) of crack.com, they use Red Hat. Actually their >building their next games, Golgotha, on Linux box's and plan for it to be >released simultanously for Win95 and Linux. > >Shaya > But they probably used to use Slackware. Now the RedHat stage. And then Debian. We Hope :) - ------------------------- E-Mail: Travis Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.methow.com/~tcole -- Get my Public Key here Date: 31-Jul-97 Time: 10:27:37 640Kb should be enough for anybody Bill Gates - ------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBM+DLYWgYC2+RaorhAQHSxAQAjuKevtSB0Dev1QPl3+2M5KLl8r/jPDpo 2lwOb/S4dHkS0sj7pOdTJPJI24RVpafZowm9VRQgqZ5QV3dcWhvqVHAPctqZSyeu izVjlccAhvfPxwuhuXK/2QTP0m8v2VRfpOWNlKjOuPIQgjHzB19fd4p/AZtITTLD uPracJiNca8= =FzRn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .