Re:Re: [SLE] SuSE 7.3 vs. RedHat 7.2
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so what do you use in Redhat? if you dont use yast, then you are left to editing config files by hand (no problem) and you can do that on any distro so if your only reason for not using suse is yast then thats not a very good reason. linuxconf? i have had that segfault on almost every redhat box i have admined. You said:
Calinoiu Alexandru Nicolae wrote:
Give me resons, man !!!!
OK.
I don't like yast :) It is buggy ;-) And you have to decide to use it or not use it at all...
There is no such tool and problem in RH...
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On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 23:06, Calinoiu Alexandru Nicolae wrote:
Give me resons, man !!!! I want need resons!!!
OK... The RedHat download is newer, right? Freshness may be important to you, like it for me when I buy lettuce. OTOH, the SuSE 7.3 is more full-featured. Sorta like omega-3 enhanced eggs. But the most important consideration is this one: -measure the distance from your PC to your monitor. -measure the size of the bits in each distribution, and multiply by the number of bits. It's crucial that the bits be able to reach from your PC to your monitor. Otherwise, as I'm sure you can see, you won't be able to make productive use of your Linux machine. Please, there's no need to thank me. Really... I'm just doing what little I can. -Gord
On Thursday 21 February 2002 12:39 pm, Gordon Pritchard wrote:
The RedHat download is newer, right? Freshness may be important to
Not unless he's grabbing Rawhide, which I'm not sure is readily available. Red Hat 7.2 uses a pre 2.4.10 kernel, without the new AA VM, and it's packages are mostly older too. (Except GCC 3.x, which is something that *should* be older.)
OTOH, the SuSE 7.3 is more full-featured. Sorta like omega-3 enhanced eggs.
SuSE Pro is known as the distribution that has the most packages. Red Hat requires that you pay more than twice as much as SuSE for it's Pro distribution. (Which is not what RH has for download as ISOs.)
-measure the distance from your PC to your monitor. -measure the size of the bits in each distribution, and multiply by the number of bits.
It's crucial that the bits be able to reach from your PC to your monitor.
Even more important is that the bits can reach from the monitor to the area between the keyboard and the chair. ;-) -- The giraffe you thought you offended last week is willing to be nuzzled today.
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Calinoiu Alexandru Nicolae
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Dmitry Melekhov
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dog@intop.net
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Gordon Pritchard
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Joshua Lee