I would have to agree that in most cases using anything other than the
latest distributions is a waste of time. However I do feel Libranet
1.9.1 is better than Libranet 2.0 which really went south.
R. Scott Belford wrote:
Edward,
You are more man than most. Mandrake and Red Hat have come a long way
since the versions you have . So has Turbolinux, and I imagine you
have an earlier version of Caldera there with you. These are all the
versions where I started piddling with Linux. I loved to and still
love to play with installing different distro's, so I respect your
endeavor. If you can make it to the Installfest, I am sure some of us
can share some more recent CD's with you (if you have no burner) so
that your experience can be with the "best" these distributors have to
offer. You may learn less since each distro has gotten happier,
easier, and more friendly, but that's okay. Throw Suse in the mix. I
have not tried it in years, but several list members use it and seem
to like it alot.
have fun
scott
On Sunday, May 26, 2002, at 11:26 AM, Edward Haddock wrote:
Joe,
I will look into it. I currently have a copy of Mandrake 7.0, Red Hat
6.1,
Caldera, Turbolinux 4.0 and Storm Linux. I am just going through and
installing each to see how they work. Mostly, I am looking at
learning and
being able to use Linux at a level that I can DOS/Windows. I am also
planning on FreeBSD at some point .............
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