  | | | New to Linux Suse 9.1 or Redhat 9? | New to Linux Suse 9.1 or Redhat 9? 2005-04-13 - By Raffaele "ThE_JacO" Fragapane
Back Alan is one of those people who think everybody around is just as clever and focused (atrociously stubborn eventually) as he is.
I agree with you Gene.
I'm not a sysadmin in some large IT department, but I'm at that point where I'm comfortable upgrading my kernel, swapping libraries according to needs, aliasing and linking multiple versions and generally repair my linux from another boot when I kill it down completely... yet gentoo still makes me cringe :)
~Raffaele Fragapane ~Lead "I'm sure we can make it work" ~Peerless Camera Company
-- --Original Message-- -- From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf Of Gene Crucean Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 3:33 AM To: XSI@(protected) Subject: Re: New to Linux Suse 9.1 or Redhat 9?
Fedora Core 3 here. It IS the best. :)
IMO... it's the most supported, most current, most user friendly and things just generally work on it (as far as linux goes). Don't let Alan mislead you into thinking that gentoo is easy by any stretch of the word. It's very stable when you get it up and running correctly because you basically have to compile things from scratch with it. It's a bitch to get up correctly... *read: drivers* trust me.
In case you didn't know Fedora is the newest version of redhat. http://www.redhat.com/fedora/
Take care
p.s. Nothing personal Alan but I wipe my butt with the gentoo documentation :)
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