The difference between them is that the supported one uses libc5 (which basically only is around on Debian 2.0 for backwards compatability), while the unsupported one is built on glibc. I use the glibc version and it works fine(ish). Crashes once in a while, occasionally brings down X, but nothing serious ;) If you decide the get the supported version you have to make sure you have the old-libs installed.
As for the first part of your question you can usually assume that if it works for Redhat it will work for Debian (If it comes as a .rpm package you might want to use 'alien' to convert it to a .deb package). Cheers Dave On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 02:15 -0500, Gregory Fedoruk wrote: > Hello, > > I am in the process of learning about Unix/Linux and the Debian > version. Finally, something similar to my trusty Amiga on a PC > platform. > > I want to set up the OS and of course experiment with internet access. > I would like to download Netscape. Could someone please enlighten me as > to which version I download? > > I am assuming that because it's based on Linux, that this is the version > I would acquire. Debian, specifically, is not listed as one of the Unix > OS at Netscape's WEB Page. > > Part 2...Linux is listed twice. Once under supported Unix and once > under unsupported. Which one is right for me? > > Part 3...Thanks to whomever replies as, I don't want to assume anything. > > Cheers! > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -- Dave Swegen | Debian 2.0 on Linux i386 2.2.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | PGP key available on request <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation ----------------------------------------------------------------------