On Fri, 2 Jan 1998, Brian Schramm wrote:
> Here is my opinion on the different dist. of Linux that I have used over
> the years.
>
>
> Debian:
>
> Installs well, has good doc's, and is very easy to modify. The upgrade
> system works very well with the utilities available. I have upgraded
> th
Here is my opinion on the different dist. of Linux that I have used over
the years.
Caldera Standard:
Great if you never need technical support, modifiy your system, or want
any documentation that is acurate. Since I do not know of anyone that
can say that, I would not recomend it.
Red Hat:
Go
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Brinsfield, Sean wrote:
> I'm new to the Linux scene, actually want to get into the Linux scene
> and have two copies that I could start out with, Debian 1.3.1 and
> Caldera OpenLinux Standard. Please tell me which flavor would be best
> for a newbie and why. I'm excited abo
Hi guys,
I'm new to the Linux scene, actually want to get into the Linux scene
and have two copies that I could start out with, Debian 1.3.1 and
Caldera OpenLinux Standard. Please tell me which flavor would be best
for a newbie and why. I'm excited about Linux and ready to get rolling
with it.
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