This is relevant because knowing you've got the right flavour for your needs is all about trial & error, from what I've seen.
I'm still looking around, though RH9 has done the basic work fine for 7 months - insufficient reason to change, except for update problems that is! Will go for a whole reinstall once I see what is really better (with skill-dev to match).
Any got a recent Turbolinux, for educational purposes? Paul S?
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P.S. Theme is related to whole Outsource2NewZealand campaign/problem publicised on TV1 Breakfast show this a.m.
http://www.itanz.org.nz/default.asp?Screen=OutSource2
i.e. Linux learning = key to programmer skillbase growth, but is there a local market for us?..
NZ sure misses out here.
Nick Rout wrote:
yes i installed a copy off a magazine cover a couple of years ago (before i discobered gentoo had everything i wanted and stopped becoming a distro junky).
It installed neatly, had some excellent setup tools. Very professional, clearly aimed at satisfying corporate users. Japanese IIRC, so geared for the asian market. it was all in english, and i don't know any asian languages so did not need to worry about asian lang support.
No doubt you can find more at the usual places, principally
http://www.distrowatch.com
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