Mandrake vs Redhot

Granorense

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Oct 20, 2001
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I installed Mandrake in a hard drive with an existing xp installed. The installation was very easy, I was able to repartition my NTFS to make room for Mandrake. Then I decided to try Redhot and found out that if you have NTFS you can't or I was anable to safely repartition that drive.

Then I installed Redhot in a different hard drive but found out that the booting was considerably slow. I tried it several times and finally I gave up. The pc is not connected to a router and I think that Redhot is trying to access network services. I wil connect it to a router and try it one more time.

I think that Mandrake is easier to use and setup.

Any comments?
 

Zepper

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Mandrake IS Red Hat w/ a more user friendly wrapper. So, Duh, that's what it's supposed to feel like... Apparently you think the Mandrake crew has largely achieved their goal.
.bh.
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