Obvously different installers worked 
differently. 
A smooth instalation with out special
configuration really is hitting enter 
many times.
but we did do a good amount of configuration,
hebrew keyboard layout was a standard thing 
we did many times, configurung ADSL was
another common one.

Obviously it would be better if everyone
there would have been a Linux guru.
I think the method of catgeroizing to
3 groups was an excelent idea.

conciveably some of the installers should
have asked the instalee more questions
before so they could make more educated choices.

The reason you didn't get a smart answer
to what are the differnces between RH and MDK? is that
for a beginner there isn't too
much of a difference. There are many trivial
differences too many to count, and one can
not guess which will be important for you.
All I tell beginners is choose anything but
slackware. (I believe it to be much less 
windows-user friendly)

Meir


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