>I was able to set up NIS very easily, which was a bonus for me
as a side note, i installed redhat 5.2 yesterday on a dual xeon box,
and it does have some worthwhile improvements. for one, NIS was
absolutely a SNAP to set up (which has not been the case prior--i was
actually deinstalling ypbind and building an alternate distribution
and then tweaking THAT for *any* functionality.)--just set the domain
name and /etc/rc.d/init.d/ypbind start, boom!
the other 2 cool things i noticed in the approx 20 minutes i played with
the install were a really fresh kernel (2.0.36 (i guess a pre-version,
since 2.0.36 isn't really out yet) with aic7890 drivers, something the
old version were lacking), and dosemu pre-set-up with freedos, so you
actually get working dosemu out of the box.
i haven't fired up X yet because my card was (sigh) not in the supported
list, altho i'm fairly certain i'll be able to track down XSuSe servers
or somesuch for it, so i can't tell you how keen the gnome setup is
or whatever. i'll find out soon tho.
hmm, and it ships with the gimp user manual, which i don't think 5.1 did,
if it even shipped with gimp...can't recall currently.
all in all, it's a step forward for redhat, as per usual. i'm going to
try debian 2.1 next, just so omar will let me rest in peace =).
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