On Sat, 07 Jul 2001, USM Bish spewed into the ether:
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> 1) Debian 2) Slackware 3) SuSE
0) Redhat

> > In X environment ----------------- Desktop: Window-Manager:
>
> 1) Blackbox 2) fvwm2 3) Window Maker
4) GNOME + Sawfish/Enlightenment
5) KDE

> > Office-suite, if any ( Star office etc. ):
>
> None. There  are only two  suits: Star Office, and Applixware.
> The first is rather resource hungry and slow. The second one I
> have not tried.
And the GNOME office suite, and Free Office?

> > Text-editor:
>
> On Console : e3 and vi
emacs? ed? joe? jed? pico? nano?

> In X : cooledit, nedit
gnotepad, gvim, xemacs, kedit, kwrite

> > Multi-media Apps :
x11mpg, XMMS.....

> > FileCompression Utility:
>
> Standard Linux gzip, zip etc.
tar + (gzip|bzip2|zip|arj|.....)

> > Browser:
> Console : links
lynx

> X : Netscape, Opera
kfm/konqueror

> > Mail Agent:
> Console : mutt, pine, nmh
> X : sylpheed, tkrat
kmail, balsa

> apache
Tomcat for Java

> > Prog. Languages:
>
> bash, perl, tcl/tk, GCC, xbasic
csh, ksh, python, Perl/tk, C, C++, Java, sed&awk, pascal

GCC= GNU Compiler Collection != programming language
> > Database:
>
> mysql
Postgresql and Oracle.

Devdas Bhagat
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        you need in in the others.
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