Frank

You keep asking us this question. The only way you are going to get this
answered is to get your hands on each of them (they are all free to try -
pay if you want the docs) and try them. People have already told you that
you can get a CD from cheapbytes with several distros on it. Just do
it. See for yourself. Whichever one you like (including factors like how
helpful their mailing list is etc) will be your answer. If you have enough
disk space, you can install them all and try them out at the same time.


Also, since this is a Red Hat list, we obviously like it.

On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Frank Rocco wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to decide between RH6.1, Caldera 2.3 or a debian based system
> like Corel or Stormix.
> 
> I was told that debian has a better package manager and is more stable.

try it and let us know

> 
> RH is more expensive that caldera, is it worth the additional money?

it is free

> 
> Is RH a better choice because of the company size and dominance in the
> marketplace?

I think so, but that's just MHO

> 
> What other factors should I consider for a workstation only configuration?

whatever makes you comfortable and productive. I'm thinking it's time to
go dual headed myself, but this like a lot of things is not distro
specific.

 > 
> I also what to learn linux programming.

wrong list, but go for it.

> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Frank

charles


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