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I'm currently running Gentoo on a work computer, Gentoo on my laptop, RedHat on my firewall/router at home, Slackware 8.0 on a random server, and OpenBSD on a test bridging firewall at work. 🙂
I'm trying to use SuSE 8.0 - it's up and running, but I can't get networking to work, so I have no internet access in Linux. Otherwise, it seems to work pretty well.
My main system is running RedHat 7.3 (7.2 up until yesterday), and my other system has Mandrake 8.2 on it.
Mandrake is definitely aimed at the "new Linux user"; while it has a lot going for it in that respect, the system feels "dumbed down". I'm going to wipe Mandrake and try Gentoo to see what kind of performance boost I might get.
RH feels a lot more comfortable to me... it's more of an "intermediate-level" system. The only major irritant is the fact that Gnome programs are "segregated" on the KDE menus. :|
I'm using Redhat 7.2 currently to build my LFS 3.3 system, which, once built, will be my primary linux distro. But, I voted RH, since that's what I'm using now. 😕
Mandrake and Red Hat neck and neck... Both are so good it's hard to choose.
I am running Mandrake now on my workstation (dual boot with XP), but I would use RH for a server.
<< Also I would love to have a ALFS set-up from a cd!!!
Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of LFS? Anyway, what's stopping you from using SuSe's demo CD or DemoLinux to compile from? >>
Well Automated Linux From Scratch is an ideia to have the whole process of compiling/installing linux done automaticly...but still
following the rules set on the book... What I would like to have is a CD with the source packages a kernel, a shell and the necessary tools
to compile everything... Only the process would be automatic, the all notion would still be there....
Maybe someday when I have the time I'll try to do it myself!!
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