Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> 
> "Matthew R. Sprague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> [...]
> 
> > > rh7 effect? :)
> >
> >       Are people still using their product? I thought Mandrake had put
> > them out of business.
> 
> Then -- I would be happy to hear some comparisons from third party,
> between let's say RH7.0 and upcomming LM7.2 in terms of:
> 
> 1. features (e.g. quantity of good/recent software)
> 
> 2. hardware recognition (e.g. usb, 3d-accel, laptops, etc)
> 
> 3. user-friendliness (how *easy* it is)
> 
> 4. power (will an expert like the distro or not, e.g. is there enough
>    power tools/packages and so on)
> 
> 5. stability (most of the packages work? don't work? proper basic
>    configs?)
> 
> What about you guys on Cooker -- can you tell us some words on each
> category?

RedHat 7 has 3 things as standard that I want to see in Mandrake as soon as
possible.

glibc 2.1.92
gcc "2.96"
RPM 4

I dont mean as hack* versions to try, I mean as the standard tool.
I assume that these can go in cooker as soon as Mandrake 7.2 in finally
released...

I wont mention the 2.4 kernel right now. Its taking a LOONG time to come out
and i'm using hackkernel 2.4 anyway.

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