I agree 100%. Mandrake 9 is sweet. RH is pretty frustrating sometimes. Everything that I found wrong in RH works beautifully in mandrake. I think one reason for this is the difference in their beta mailing lists. I was a member of both. The mdk guys are so nice and they fix problems like nothing. I told them that evolution freaks out in security level 4 or 5. One guy emailed me back saying that I shouldn't be running it in security level 4 or 5 (server class machine). So I thought that was the end of it. Then within a week (I think it was the next day), he said he fixed it. That was amazing. RH limbo guys tend to just refuse to fix stuff or defer it to the company that provides the program. The mandrake control center is really great, and the start menu is well organized (the "what to do" section feels a little dumbed down winXP-ish, but it actually does help the organization). Really, if all you've been using is redhat, you should certainly try mandrake. Its sweet. I was never this excited about redhat. One of the cooler functions is that you can set up multiple mirrors for the urpmi command (similar to up2date). Its a bit tricky, but well worth the trouble.
-Eric Hattemer On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 16:11, Jeff Mings wrote: > I just read the OSNews review at http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=1842 and > am disappointed with many of its reported shortcomings. Mandrake 9 is > looking more appealing all the time. > > -Jeff > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau >
