Hi! It is not "Coral" it is "Corel", same guys of WordPerfect =).

If I had to start over again, I would buy a book called "Idiot's Guide to 
Linux" (Ricart), which used to come with Caldera's OpenLinux and 
StarOffice. I believe it's newest version comes with RedHat Linux.

Another very good book is "Running Linux". Newest version comes with RedHat 
6.0. This book is a "classic".

Then, -and only then-, I would suggest to get a full version of Linux. 
First time you may like to buy a complete boxed set from RedHat with 
installation manuals and some application disks. Then you may want to 
upgrade with CheapBytes disks (for about $2 a disk) and periodically buy a 
boxed set from RedHat. (I bought an original 5.2 and wont buy again a boxed 
set until 6.2 is released).

Another option is to buy a CheapBytes Mondopak or another set of disks you 
can get at LinuxMall (www.linuxmall.com), were you get about six different 
distributions at very low price ($20) and then choose yourself.

Good luck!

-Manuel.

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De:     Frank Rocco [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el:     Jueves 25 de Noviembre de 1999 12:26 PM
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Asunto: aWhich Linux should I get?

        Hello,

I am new to Linux and want to install it in a duel boot config for Win98. I 
heard of Redhat, Caldera and now Coral.
Should I get Coral as it is the latest release?

Regards,
Frank Rocco


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