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Re: Distributions ???????



OK

Ill ask it other way !

What is the difference between slackwere and redhat ?

I work with linux for a year now and im an "expert newbie" :-)
I have both version and i see some difference and i would like to get
more information about it Such:
	1. Which one of them is more stable (my linuxs r working as servers) ?
	2. Which one of them is more secure ?
	3. which one is more stable ?
	4. What is the main difference between them ?

Arie Guttman wrote:
> 
>         I have to agree with Ariel, we want people to migrate to Linux,
> so at the beginning, we need something easy to install and use, I think
> RedHat will do just fine.
>         About which version, I think that a tested and stable one (4.2)
> should be the best choice, remember we are talking about newbies...
> 
>         Thanks & regards,
> 
>          Arie Guttman
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>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   Ariel Biener [SMTP:ariel@fireball.tau.ac.il]
>         Sent:   Monday, December 15, 1997 2:55 AM
>         To:     Peter Lorand Peres
>         Cc:     Ben-Nes Michael; linux
>         Subject:        Re: Distributions ???????
> 
>         On Sun, 14 Dec 1997, Peter Lorand Peres wrote:
> 
>         > If you are into hacking, definitely Slackware. Else RH has a
> good name for
>         > easy installation, but... it's too commercial for many's
> tastes. This
>         > means that it is different enough from 'standard' Linux to
> make you want
>         > ONLY RH packages after that.
> 
>         I have to agree, I have been running self customized Slackware
> versions
>         from the start, but it needs much more attention at start, don't
> use
>         Slackware unless you know you'll be able to find & install
> everything
>         yourself, or unless you are into hacking like Peter here said.
> 
>         RedHat will do just fine for you.
> 
>         --Ariel
> 
>         >
>         > OnSun, 14 Dec 1997, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>         >
>         > > Hi
>         > >
>         > > What is better: redhat or slackwere
>         > > What is the difference
>         > > why there is deference (can't they make just one
> distribution)
>         > >
>         >
>         > Peter Lorand Peres
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