It started out as optimized Redhat, but it's grown to be somewhat different, 
though usually compatible with Red Hat. I have no idea how the embedded side 
of it works though, so I guess you'll just have to see for yourself by trying 
it.

> I thought that Mandrake was an optimized version of Redhat.  Which
> encompassed the removal of legacy code for pre-Pentium machines?  Is that
> right?  What are the side effects effects of this optimatization? The
> reason I'm asking I'm starting to get intersted in embedded linux and it
> looks like embedded developers are using RedHat 6.0 for their development
> platform and don't guaruntee smooth development on Mandrake and other linux
> enviroments. But I don't understand what the issues are....

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Anthony
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