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DEBIAN! via Corel! (was Re: RHat, Suse, Mandrake)
On Fri, Apr 07, 2000 at 10:40:50PM -0500, Dave wrote:
> I recently switched from RadHat 6.1 to Caldera 2.4 (I know it's not
> either Suse or Mandrake...) on my laptop. The install went
> perfectly, with Partition Magic taking care of the partitioning
> details (not much in my case: I simply reformatted my RedHat
> partition), and BootMagic taking the place of LILO (BM starts the PC
> into a GUI right away, with keyboard and mouse support, allowing me
> to choose which OS I wish to use by clicking a button or using the
> arrow keys and pressing Enter).
That is certainly a strength in the commercial distributions. Extra
blinky software. ;-) PM is sweet, but I've never seen BM. By your
description, it sounds nice. I'm having a hell of a time with LILO
and my two drive system. I'm not going to get into the details,
'cause they're boring. ;-)
> Caldera starts right up into X, with KDE as the desktop environment.
> Personally, I prefer KDE to gnome ("Mister LaForge, shields
> maximum!!!") for my GUI environment.
Heh. *Chewie applies the religious GUI toolkit war repellent.*
> Calderan came with plenty of software, so I've got no complaints
> there. The only thing I miss from RedHat is linuxconf -- Caldera
> uses a web-based system which I am still playing with, trying to get
> used to it.
* CRINGE * GUI. OK. I'll resist. ;-) * whistle *
> My wife was so impressed with KDE on the laptop, she asked me to
> install it in her desktop PC! So I did, and again the install went
> perfectly. She is now using the Gimp and killustrator for web
> graphics, instead of Paint Shop Pro on Win98, and she loves them
> both.
WOOHOO! This is just as exciting as it was when one of my co-workers,
a Receptionist/Customer Service Rep who I had using an X-terminal at
work asked me, "So, how can I get Linux for my computer at home?"
* boing *
> KDE has a Visual C++ development tool called kdevelop, free for the
> download (around 12 MB total, if I remember correctly).
Hmm... Not much of a KDE fan, but I wouldn't mind taking a look at
that. I'm just impressed at the number of IDE tools that have been
popping up lately. Pretty exciting times for Linux developers!
> Caldera cost me $40 at CompUSA.
Yep. Corel Linux, based off the Debian distribution sells for around
that. I think the Delux edition, which has BRU backup and a couple
other commercial products, goes for around $80. If you buy Corel
Wordperfect Office Suite Delux for Linux, you get Corel Linux as well.
I think there's a $40 rebate available right now, too. So for $110,
you can get a very nice GUI install for Debian and a dynamite Office
suite for Linux, plus phone support! I REALLY wish I had money to
spare right now. ;-)
> I am a relatively inexperienced user of Linux, so perhaps my opinion
> isn't worth a lot, but hey, there it is anyway.
BAH! You're using Linux aren't you? Isn't that what counts?
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