I'm getting ready to stick Mandrake on a machine that will
be primarily a firewall for the rest of the LAN. No X,
none of the neat little doo-dads that Mandrake is famous
for, just a stripped down minimum system. Once at this
stage, what are the benefits of Mandrake vs Redhat, SuSE,
Debian, etc. I mean, once you take away X and all the GUI
config tools, what does Mandrake have left to offer, beyond
Pentium optimization?
TIA,
Monte
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"Here, catch! Don't worry, it won't bite...BBZZZZAAAAPPP!!!...much <snicker>"
What an unsuspecting mechanic hears as he learns to never, ever, play 'Catch' with a
bored electrician ;)
Monte Milanuk
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