I would assume this is a kernel level thing, meaning all linux dists use the
same kernel so all should be the same as far as socket layers go.

On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> I just told a Unix guy I know I was going to try and use Mandrake for doing
> some Web serving. He told me that he doesn't know that much about Linux,
> but that he'd heard Red Hat was the way to go for serving, because their
> socket layers were better.
> 
> I imagine this is a debatable claim, but that's neither here nor there. I'm
> writing, because my understanding is that mandrake is just Red Hat with a
> better install program and some other stuff, but that the underlying code
> is identical. My friend's comment, though, made me want to question this.
> So is the only difference between REd Hat and Mandrake 'packaging', or am I
> wrong?
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris
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