On Tuesday 28 May 2002 02:27, David Benfell wrote:

> Red Hat, TurboLinux, and Caldera are really buggy.

I certanly would not say that of redhat.

>
> My experience with Slackware was that it was simply too primitive.  It
> probably has improved since, but when I tried it, you had to build too
> much software to get the system into a usable state.  Some of the
> required builds had booby traps that made it even more difficult.  I
> never did get Netscape running on that version.

Slackware is NOT primative, its the nearest to "unix" one can get which is 
why it may seem primative to you.

>
> Does Slackware use glibc yet?

Yes.

> In a subsequent post, you say you want to learn the nuts and bolts.
> This is good, but is really not dependent on the distribution you
> choose.  Most distributions install with a default to come up in GUI
> mode, but you can modify /etc/inittab, changing the default run level
> to come up in text mode.  You can then use the startx command to bring
> up X whenever you need the GUI.

Looks like you have never "installed" slackware yourself as there is one big 
differance, you start learning with the install of slackware, where as you 
dont with most others.

>
> The final argument for SuSE, I believe, is that of all the major
> distributions, SuSE comes closest to the File Hierarchy Standard.  All
> the distributions are moving in that direction, so for learning
> purposes, SuSE may offer you a bit of a head start.

Which is what makes "once again" slackware uniq.

I have said all of this many times here on this list, i have most distro's 
running on different systems here and at my workplace, from what i have seen 
here when the question is asked, which distro's is the best to learn linux, 
slackware pops up.

And BTW: 8.1 is out i see from www.slackware.com

-- 
Regards Richard
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