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Is that all? :)
> and if not for that, for the experience. Does Gentoo have
> a sort of kickstart feature? You seem to have alluded to it
> below, but I never saw mention of anything like that. If it did
> it would be a great way to set up a small cluster of mostly
> similar machines I think.
>
> Another reason I may switch to another distro like Gentoo
> is because I may want to switch from Gnome to KDE. Gnome
> is starting to feel like M$ software in terms of slowness to me,
> and when I tried KDE on Gentoo it seemed pretty snappy.
Although Novel owns Ximian, they still lean towards KDE as the default,
just a thought.
I really don't think Gentoo is a good solution just yet. It's still a
bit rough around the corners. I'd go with one of the distros that has
the nice cd/dvd installs, Red Hat or SuSE. I think Gentoo is going to
be such a huge change from what you're use to, it could well affect your
progress.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
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