You are saying that becuase something is based on the same thing, any changes
there might be between them are subtle... which is wrong... there's a huge
difference between gentoo and redhat....

On Friday 18 October 2002 01:35, Jeremy Brooking wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 12:11, Rene Luckow wrote:
> > what your saying is that wether you run window or linux it's just a
> > subtle change, because it runs on the same architecture(providing you use
> > a windows friendly one)...
>
> Huh? where did I say that? Whats architecture got to do with anything?
> Using your above analogy, you could say all electronic devices are just
> subtley different, due to the fact they use power. This is not that
> case, and your above mentioned comment is not what I stated or meant.
>
> Linux is a kernel, all distros (with the exception of a couple) use the
> same kernel source. And what I said was the difference between distros
> is subtle.
>
> > You can disagree with him, but his analogy still fits....
>
> I disagree with him suggesting the guy use gentoo and solve his problem.
>
> I stated that, i guess you just missed it.
>
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