While I understand what Mark means now, something like IPCop with more services to plug up. I understand your point and have enjoyed MDK on both the mac and pc. One of the stand out things about this distro is how flexable the installer is. Its not a one click wonder but half a plan and 10 minutes choosing what to install does save you time at the end.
Most packages include webmin now to make the end configuration easy'ish.


Hats off to the folks on the mandrake ppc cooker list doing a great job on very limited resources.
I know no ones interested but mdk7.1 works far better than redhat on vpc4. :)




Exactly!


I'm running Mandrake, and I am very happy with it. I do like the installer and the fact that much of the distro is integrated.

-mark
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