Fedora and the System Administrator -- are my assumptions onSuSE incorrect?
Buck
RHList at towncorp.net
Sun Oct 5 04:24:25 UTC 2003
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Subject: Re: RE: Fedora and the System Administrator -- are my
assumptions onSuSE incorrect?
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> Thanks, Bruce.
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> Thanks again,
>
> Buck
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Nah - LUG would be a Linux User's Group - although the IBM might be a
LUG, too -lol. Anyway- have you tried (er, ahem) Red Hat 9.0? You can
download the ISO's and burn them to CD. Since Fedora is based on RH
Consumer's Version, 9.0 might be a good place to start. I'm seriously
thinking about kicking myself in that direction. I need to load up a
laptop for my sister and mail it out to her. I was thinking of using
Fedora, but was kindly and gently reminded that Fedora is beta - so I'll
probably install RH, then go to Fedora when I visit her.
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Strangely enough, I have RH 9 on the "LUG" (Thanks for updating me on
what it really is, LOL). I have it successfully running as a file
server on a windows network. Its my test puter so I want to try out
several versions to see how easy they are to install and operate. I am
not doing so terribly well, I think I am spinning my wheels. If it
weren't for the shake-up with RH I would have been spending more time
studying and less time on the list and downloading 6GB of SuSE.
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I'm not one to talk about trying RH. I haven't tried it yet - but it is
on my short list. I've tried 3 other distributions and have combed
through the "Running Linux 4th Edition" and "Multitool Linux" books. I
downloaded the RH9.0 ISO's, but will probably just buy a boxed set so I
can include a user's guide when I ship the laptop to my Sis.
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>From what I have seen and heard, RHL was the best. It saddens me to see
RH do this, but what can I say? Well, good luck to you.
Buck
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