> Mandrake and Redhat are sort of the same thing.  Mandrake is based on 
> Redhat but with some extra stuff tacked on.  

This is no longer true.  Each Mandrake release used to be based on the
corresponding redhat release, with a few mods.  Mandrake has gone it's
separate way now and the only real similarity that Mandrake really shares
with Redhat is the use of rpm for package management (Suse and a couple
others also use rpm).  

Jay

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brady Hegberg [mailto:bradyh at bitstream.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 9:07 AM
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: RE: [TCLUG] New to linux
> 
> 
> Mandrake and Redhat are sort of the same thing.  Mandrake is based on 
> Redhat but with some extra stuff tacked on.  Redhat can be a 
> pretty good 
> distro when starting out because it's the most common one so 
> lots of people 
> are familiar with it and software/hardware can be easier to 
> get working 
> with it.
> 
> As far as hardware goes check one of the following:
> 
> www.linhardware.com
> linux.com/hardware
> 
> Oh yeah and if you like a windows type interface make sure 
> you install 
> Gnome and/or KDE when you install your distro.  I love Gnome 
> myself and 
> version 1.4 just got released today.
> 
> Brady
> 
> >As for you asking what distributions are the best...  I 
> think you probably
> >just started a flame war.  :)  I like Mandrake for desktop 
> boxes, and debian
> >for servers.  I haven't used Slackware in a long time, so I 
> don't know how
> >they are, and I don't really like RedHat, it seems to suck 
> for a desktop
> >system, and for servers it works OK, although it installs tons of
> >unnecessary crap.
> >
> >Jay
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Matt Waters [mailto:thefishyone at hotmail.com]
> > > Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 8:08 PM
> > > To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> > > Subject: [TCLUG] New to linux
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello. I just subscribed to this list last night, and am very
> > > new to Linux,
> > > so I preemptivly apologize if I ask a stupid question.
> > >
> > > Anyway, I used to run a redhat box on an i686 but took it
> > > down because I
> > > could never figure it out. After several months of cussing
> > > out my windows
> > > machine (I switched to Win2k, and although a massive
> > > improvement over Win9x,
> > > is still very buggy) and at the recomendation of a friend's
> > > father who is a
> > > huge UNIX guru, however, I decided to give Linux another try.
> > > My 3 major
> > > problems with getting Linux up and running are the fact that
> > > I can't find a
> > > modem anywhere that will work with Linux, my Voodoo3 and SB
> > > Live cards don't
> > > have drivers written for them that I know of, and the fact
> > > that I have
> > > virtually no experience with UNIX. If any of you would give
> > > me the name of a
> > > good, relatively cheap modem, point me to some Voodoo3/SB
> > > Live drivers, or
> > > give me a few pointers on how to learn Linux, it would be
> > > most appreciated.
> > >
> > > Also, I know it's fairly subjective, but what distributions
> > > do you guys
> > > think work the best, based on your experience?
> > >
> > > The Fishy One's Infinite Wisdom #28: "Life is anything that
> > > dies when you
> > > stomp on it."
> > >
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