For a while, Mandrake appeared to me to be most up-to-date. But I don't
think there's much difference now. Anyway, most of the DocBook and jade or
xslt specific packages can be installed from source without too much hassle.
I'd pick the distribution based on some other criteria (like how easy is it
to get passivetex working).

Kind regards
Peter Ring


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From: SEBASTI�N VI�DEZ ORTEGA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 29. april 2002 13:49
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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: The Best Linux Distribution to work with DocBook



     Between the main Linux distributions - RedHat,
Suse, Mandrake, etc.-, i would need to know, based in
your experience, wich one is the more appropriate to
work with Openjade, Jadetex, LaTex, StyleSheets,
DocBook-DTD's, Graphics, XML Editors, XML Browsers
and other related tools, in order to make pdf's,
HTML's, etc. documents from XML DocBook documents (I want
to say wich distribution is more complet and updated, and
less buggy).

    Thank you.
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