I know i'm going to get flamed to death on this one (puts on the flame 
retardent suit) but frankly IMHO it really doesn't matter what flavor of 
LINUX you use.  All of them have some type of X-win, the interface is the 
same to all of them, and the kernel should be the most recent version (only 
one set of source).  Pico, VI and Emacs will still be there, Pine will 
still be the mail reader of choice, gcc and g++ will still rock on any of 
those systems and none of it will crash unless you really really really 
try...so imho, nope..it doesn't matter.  The only difference you get is the 
number of applications and the type of installations and a few different 
utilities between the versions.  Other than those little extras....you 
could ship 1 version of Linux.

Douglas Wagner

-----Original Message-----
From:   Houghton, Gareth [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, January 04, 1999 7:56 AM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        Which Linux flavours work well on the Inspiron

>From reading the messages I see people are using Red Hat and Debian in 
I7Ks.

What other flavours are working well ? Is anyone using S.U.S.E. ?

Or does it not make any difference as long as you have a recent kernel and
XFree server ?

thanks

gareth

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