Bah, it's all bloat. just do a 'basic' install of Debian, and apt-get only
what you need.    ;)

On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 02:13:35PM -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> My opinion is that SuSE is the best release. I have found virtually no 
> problems with 6.4 which I run on both laptop (2.2.14 kernel) and AMD 
> Athalon with 2.2.16 kernel. Just spoke to a friend who just installed 
> SuSE 7.0 and mentioned that the upgrade went well.
> 
> SuSE ships 2 diskettes + 6 CDs. You can boot the CD directly as you 
> can with other distros. They have 2 installation managers, YaST2 
> (Graphical) and YaST1 (character cell). I personally prefer YaST1. YaST 
> is also used for system administration. 
> Some directories in SuSE are different from Red Hat. 
> /sbin/init.d for instance. Also, the main configuration file in SuSE is 
> /etc/rc.config as it is in Tru64. 
> 
> On 4 Oct 2000, at 13:08, Niall Kavanagh wrote:
> 
> > I'm considering giving SuSE a whirl on my next install. Any war stories?
> 
> Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Associate Director
> Boston Linux and Unix user group
> http://www.blu.org
> 
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