Well I have found that RedHat is easier to install and configure but I also had lots of lib probs and conflicts. I use SuSe now and have no probs with anything. It is rpm based so installing programs are a bit easier. They are all pretty much the same thing, but some just have more "ease of use" when setting them up and configuring them. Now if I can just get the darn sound card to work I will be in business :P Jim -----Original Message----- From: James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: linux-newbie list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, August 03, 1998 7:38 PM Subject: Re: dist. >On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Andrus wrote: > >-Hi, >- I'm just barely starting out with Linux. I'd like to know which >-distribution you would recommend. I'm not looking for the most powerful >-version at the moment, just something that isn't too complicated to install >-and configure. > >well in that case you should use RedHat, it's all graphical and stuff. I >actually use slackware. > >-- >>> I Like England Just Fine, But I Ain't Eating Any Of That Beef << ><< MailTo: root <at> kermit "dot" globalnet /dot\ co 'dot' uk >> >>> De Chelonian Mobile << >
