--- Vincent Béron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le mer 17/11/2004 à 14:37, M-Halo a écrit : > > Yes, but what do you do when you have a brand new > > Linux user with the following criteria: > > > > 1. They are on a distro with no Wine RPMs > > Problem just here: if you're a new Linux user, stick > to standard > distributions, they're better supported by the > community. Same thing as > a car really: try to avoid the brand new model, at > least until it's > qualities/deficiencies are known and the car shops > around your house > know how to fix it.
I'm on JDS R2 - That's a Sun Microsystems product. It's not a major one, but its gaining growth rather fast. If a Sun customer wants to use Wine (and they'rre new to the JDS), they can't tell them, "Hey, don't use our product. You're better off with Red Hat." Its a solid distro, and I personally wouldn't trade it for Red Hat. Food for thought. Someone shouldn't *have* to use an RPM if they are a newbie. Hiji ===== M-Halo: It's Electronic Rock - http://www.mhalo.com/ __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com