And if you do use Mandrake, don't forget to check out the Penguin Liberation Front to get all the cool packages.

http://plf.zarb.org/

http://plf.zarb.org/~nanardon/

Steve

Jacob Albretsen wrote:
Quoting Bryan Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


I like Mandrake.  They have put a lot of work into making it easy to
use, there are a lot of packages available and they have a nice utility
for downloading and installing rpms called urpmi.  It has a nice gui
frontend too, if you like.  They have the mandrake control center that
makes it very easy to install printers, change your monitor resolution,
configure your firewall, set up "internet connection sharing" (making
your box into a router), etc.  I've been able to get more done with
linux using Mandrake than I ever was able to with RedHat.  It's not that
redhat doesn't have the capabilities, it's jut that Mandrake makes it
easier to get at those capabilites, and then you can still dig deeper
and get into tweaking configuration files or firewall rules or whatever
it might be later.


I'll echo what Bryan said. I've used both Red Hat and Mandrake and for easy of use, Mandrake wins hands down.

Also, if you're into using KDE as an interface, if you happened to like it in Red Hat, you'll LOVE it in Mandrake. I'll save my Red Hat killing KDE rant, but from what I have seen, Mandrake makes KDE much easier to use with things like the menu for example.


Cons? As a company Mandrake seems to be in some financial trouble. What does that mean for the future of Mandrake? Who knows, but for now
they have a very nice distribution that is progressing rapidly. If they
die, it's not like you will be left up a creek with a bunch of files in
their proprietary format, or you'll have to go learn a whole new
operating system or something. Some Linux distro will still be out
there for you to use. Debian will still be chugging along, right? :)


Yes, the financial trouble seems to be Mandrake's middle name. But notice how they have held true to free (as in freedom) software and not sued IBM (*cough* Evan *cough*) ;)

If you try and like Mandrake and want to help support them, I suggest thinking about joining the Mandrake club. There are many advantages to doing so, and if I had some extra money I'd do it myself.

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