"Vanco, Donald" wrote:
>
> > I've only used Mandrake. How is Red Hat different from Mandrake?
> Based solely on my experience:
> RedHat 6.1 - lots of install anomalies (partitioning issues, wants you to
> configure X before a single package is install {really nice if it should
> hang!})
> RedHat 6.1 - misses lots of packages on install (grep, cpio, tar, bzip2,
> find, rpm - to name a few off a very long list)
> RedHat 6.1 - SMP kernel works (MDK 6.1 did not)
> RedHat 6.1 - PCMCIA works (MDK 6.1 did not)
> MDK 6.1 - KDE (RH 6.1 Gnome - ugh)
> Both start way too many daemons (every box I own is not, in fact, a mail
> server) and have fairly bloated installs (lots of mail, chat, and news
> clients)
Well folks... all or most of those issues have been covered and corrected in
cooker!
no more deamons starting on its own ;-)
you select whatever you want to run or install, and there' is added security
also, so
just wait a little longer and you will have a totally NEW Mandrake, even the
installation
DrakX looks great! hang on guys! its coming you way soon!
Sergio Korlowsky
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