I'm going to put my hand up for Mandrake with regards to my flavor!! I found it very easy to install and set up, I would say that it was easier to install than the last version of windows I installed.
I actually started with Red Hat and switched to Mandrake. I don't have any grumbles with it, it does the job perfectly for me. I had my machine setup as a dual booting desktop machine, with Mandrake and NT4 Server, and it worked without any problems. Subsequently, NT4 has been nuked from the machine, and it's now 100% Mandrake. Allegedly, Mandrake is 100% compatible with Red Hat, so while ColdFusion is supposed to run on Red Hat without any problems, I can only assume it would work as well under Mandrake. I haven't got to trying it yet! Regards N Fabio Serra wrote: > > At 16.41 17/12/2001, you wrote: > >Personal snipe: > > > > Although you get alot from SuSe, and it is slightly more > >user-friendly than redhat, I personally think most of it's nothing more than > >bloatware. And Yast/2 is proprietary and a complete pain in the arse to > >boot. > > Uhhh ...I'm not a linux guru at all but I found Yast2 very simple and > useful. My regret is that on-line Update is not good like on Debian. > By the way, CF run smoothly on Suse 7.2. > > >If it's only SuSE and Redhat, go with redhat. At least there you'll > >know your being forced to learn Linux, not locked into something so bizzare > >that it takes over 100 pages in a manual to learn it. > > Humm, to be forced to learn Linux you dont' 'have to install X and instead > use the bash. > Bye. > > -------------------------------------------------- > FABIO SERRA - faser(at)faser.net > PGP available > -------------------------------------------------- > > ________________________________________________________________________________ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-linux%40houseoffusion.com/ To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists&body=lists/cf_linux or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.
