I used Libranet 1.9.1 for almost a year and consider it the finest
computer system I ever used, and that includes 7 years on the Macintosh.
Unfortunately with the quick pace of Linux in general this release soon
became obsolete. Unfortunately Libranet 2.0 was a real bust and was
generally considered far inferior to Libranet 1.9.1. I do hope that 2.7
is good as I would love to return to the Debian system. Please post
your opinion of it once you get it installed and have tried it for a
period of time.
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
At the present time, the only viable way to implement a business Linux
desktop is through Win4Lin (version 4.0.1+). Unfortunately, there are
no available kernel patches at the present time that will allow
Win4Lin to work with either RedHat 8.0 or Mandrake 9.0.
Interestingly, as a result of this, I am going to test Libranet 2.7.
(My friend Leon Goldstein has just written an article on Linux Journal
highly prasing Libranet 2.7.)
As I am writing this, I have given them my credit card number,
downloaded the two ISOs, and burned them onto CDs. Libranet--among
all the possible Linux distros and after I have spent so much time on
Red Hat and particularly Mandrake?