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Hello suse users,
I am a current redhat 5.0 user and have been debating changing over to suse
I worked with RH 4.2 and Slackware 3.0; SuSE is the has the easiest and most intuitive setup/install/configurations.
any opinions are welcome. thanks.
SuSE has a setup util called YaST and it's pretty straight forward if you understand what it's doing. Since you have RH experience, then you'll appreciate what SuSE has to offer. I am running SuSE 5.2 right now. I use SuSE's kernal source. The problem with SuSE is that it does so much for you, that if you ever have to get down to lower level hacking, you can easily get lost to what's placed where (every distribution likes to their config files in differant places...) I haven't met anyone that was honestly dissappointed. Jonathan -- =========== =========== Jonathan Paul Cowherd jpcowh01@slug.louisville.edu <A HREF="http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01"><A HREF="http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01</A">http://www.slug.louisville.edu/~jpcowh01</A</A>> This is my world and I am... World Leader Pretend =========== =========== - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e