On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Matthew Carpenter wrote: > begin "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > (Wed, 25 Dec 2002 15:31:27 -0800) > > > For servers, Redhat-7.3(XFS). I have no favorite for desktops, since i > > use XFCE which is distro agnostic. > > No offense, but that sounds more like you don't understand why people would use >something other than RedHat... :)
How so? > XFCE may be distro-agnostic, but the list of installed packages and utilities to >help a desktop system be a desktop system makes a difference. I have just (possibly) >found my new love on the desktop. We're still in the early stages of our >relationship, but she seems sweet and has a lot up top :) > No, really. I am liking SuSE 8.1 because it has a lot of software included for both >desktop and server-type installations, and because it has pretty intelligent handling >of dependencies, and the packages (at least from what I'm seeing so far) have been >cohesively packaged to play nicely together (unlike my experiences with Mandrake). >The include such apps as Audacity (my audio editing software of choice, and very >recent version of it) and MPlayer (haven't played with this one yet). Yast2 is >visually and logically very nice, although I haven't tinkered with the text configs >yet to see if Yast2 can keep its grubby hands off them. Having just installed it >last night for the first time, it looks like SuSE took the fixes and new things that >UnitedLinux brought into the picture and fixed a lot of 8.0's quirks. We'll see how >I feel next month. I'm not proposing marriage yet, but in the wake of the bitter >divorce that SCO forced upon me by discontinuing OpenLinux, it looks h! op! MPlayer is one of my favorite apps. If you build it from source, you can get some amazing performance improvements, not to mention a very high degree of customization. > eful. Most importantly, SuSE doesn't break KDE. I'm a bit overwhelmed by the >amount of software that it comes with, and a little disappointed that I had to >install a couple packages that I'm used to in a standard install (like KDE Graphics >Extras package for ksnapshot) > IFUP and IFDOWN are included in this release, but I can't find LOCATE (which I live >by). > SuSE has really come up with an XP competator with this version. Their graphics are >simply divine (with the help of the KDE team, of course). Glad that you like KDE. I finalized that divorce back when 2.0 came out, and our differences are unreconcilable. I've been happily wed to XFCE ever since. XFCE4 is really really nice, and is what KDE2/3 should have been. Beauty without the beast. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lonni J Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Step-by-step & TyGeMo http://netllama.ipfox.com _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
