Personally, I prefer Debian because of its GNU emphasis and I happen to prefer apt to rpm. However, I have nothing but respect for Red Hat for trying to sell Linux to corporates. If Linux is to scale the enterprise, RH will have made a real contribution. Meanwhile, RH suffered commercially by sticking with GNOME when KDE was less free than it is now. That's putting their money where their mouths are and one must respect that.
Overall, I wonder if Mr. Groeninger will feel the same when he has had to battle to get Linux into a company after he leaves college. My employers took the plunge with Red Hat because it seems people like IBM, Intel and so on like it as well as the techies. In time I hope to get them onto Debian but RH did make the move to Linux possible in a way the Debian movement is not equipped to. Patrick ----- Original Message ----- From: Nils-Erik Svangård <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Nils-Erik Svangard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>; <recipient list not shown: ;> Sent: Saturday, 30 October 1999 17:58 Subject: Debian GNU/Linux at Linux.com > http://www.linux.com/featured_articles/19991029/193/ > > Anti RedHat pricing, and pro rumoured Debian pricing > /nisse > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >