Problem is I like Red Hat. They have a good product and it's
available very cheap. I do have the latest debion on cd-rom as well. RH
has been working with the guys at GNU and KDE and they have come up with a
really nice GUI Xwindow. 

        As I said I don't want to give up RH to keep ax25.

On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote:

} On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 06:20:19AM -0600, Karl F. Larsen wrote:
} >     But Red Hat is being developed for users that don't even care
} > about modules. Users use the system and complain when it stops working.
} > Nothing is fixed any more by the user.
} 
} Modules is the only way vendors can handle installation properly these
} days. It is impossible to build a reasonable installation kernel unless
} you use modules; the kernel would just be far too big.
} 
} If unhappy with Red Hat, I suggest perusing http://www.debian.org/
} I find it to be quite good :-)
} 
} 
} Hamish
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