The commands are the same...what varies is how the startup sequences and where
the files go.

I have always been a redhat user. I don't think there's any compelling reason
to choose slackware (I work on slackware machines at work and hate some of the
startup stuff because it's not as modular as the way redhat does it imho).

On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Charles Buchanan wrote:
>Hi, it's me again! :-)
>
>Since a couple of people have mentioned/suggested that I try Slakware
>instead Red Hat, I have ordered Slakware and it should be here in a few days
>or so. My question is, Is there a huge difference in commands for the
>different flavors of linux?
>
>Also, is there a site or document(s) that list if not all of the available
>commands, most of them?
>
>Thanks!
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