RedHat 8.0 makes the most sense since it is the most common. Everything is available in RH rpm files.

Debian is really good tho... the apt-get function rules, loads packages right over the internet. You can get an image over the net and use it load the rest.

I have been hacking Devil-Linux.org into a product called eLSD. Devil-Linux is a security product that runs from a CD, many packages. Check it out its great. Mine is an install based on it. I want to move it right into the BIOS :)



On Saturday, January 25, 2003, at 08:02 PM, Gregg C Levine wrote:

Hello again from Gregg C Levine
Just for the sake of argument, and any other supporting reasons, does
anyone have a preference, regarding the distributions that they use?
I, myself, prefer Slackware for most things, and indeed I've been
using it since starting my interests in Linux. But I'm rapidly
reaching the decision that I should use others as well. The next time
a box goes live here, it'll be wearing Debian, instead. So? What does
everyone prefer?
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