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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Jun 22 11:56:55 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: dhurst at mindspring.com (Dow_Hurst)</li>
- <li><em>subject</em>: [ale] Distro Recommendation</li>
I personally have enjoyed sticking with SuSE. I haven't had problems with updates breaking things. The auto update funciton in Yast2 works well too.
Dow
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Heaven <robertheaven at earthlink.net>
Sent: Jun 21, 2005 8:01 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <ale at ale.org>
Subject: Re: [ale] Distro Recommendation
I was once a loyal Red Hat user on my personal home PC. And, like the other lemmings I went running to Fedora when RH stopped producing a consumer desktop distro. I went through FC1, FC2 and FC3. After about a year of this I finally got sick and tired of living on the "bleeding edge" and decided to change. You know how it is... one week the printer works, the next week it doesn't, then the following week it works again.
I recently converted to Ubuntu and, so far, I'm happy.
-----Original Message-----
From: aaron <aaron at pd.org>
Sent: Jun 21, 2005 2:03 PM
To: ALE <ale at ale.org>
Subject: [ale] Distro Recommendation
I have a friend (and former business partner) who now works as a programmer
for Scientific Atlanta. Sour grapes from BSD hackers not withstanding, it
seems that S.A. is now migrating to Linux as the OS for all of their embedded
set top cable boxes and supporting media server products. [Yeah!]
So my friend called today looking for a Linux distro recommendation for his
personal and home systems. His development team now uses a lot of Red Hat
for test systems, servers and developer desktops, so I suggested Fedora Core,
as one would think that should be the most similar and "compatible" with the
commercial Red Hat distro offerings.
Did I put him on the right track? Are there distros that will integrate with
Red Hat as well or better?
Will pass on any wisdom shared...
peace
aaron
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