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Chooco

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« on: 20 June 2002, 04:52 »
let's take some common distros and compare:
-Mandrake (8.2 don't work for me so i'll say 8.0 because it does)
-RedHat 7.1 (there's only 1 mirror for 7.3 so it's virtualy impossible to DL within 1 year)
-Suse (whatever the latest one is)
-Lycoris (latest one)

what advantage does each one have? i've tried Mandrake and Redhat so far. Mandrake seems a lot easier to configure stuff in terms of a control panel in KDE

what do the others have?

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« Reply #1 on: 20 June 2002, 05:02 »
When I dled Linux Red Hat 7.3 there was about a hundred different mirrors (ok... maybe only 70). But there was a lot and i dled it about a week after it came out.

http://www.redhat.com/download/mirror.html
http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=7
http://www.linuxiso.org/viewmirrors.php/349/valhalla-i386-disc1.iso
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« Reply #2 on: 20 June 2002, 07:43 »
if you got to redhat.com and go to download, select RedHat7.3  it brings you to this page here:
http://www.redhat.com/download/rhlinux73.html
and there's only 1 site listed.

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« Reply #3 on: 20 June 2002, 08:26 »
i wouldn't know about redhat.. when I downloaded it, a friend of mine hosted it on a server (imagine.. downloading redhat 7.3 alone on a full T1 line     )

Edit: I realized I broke cd #2 and had to download it again from www.linuxiso.org. The download was very fast. Besides, linuxiso.org has more then 1 listed.

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« Reply #4 on: 20 June 2002, 08:28 »
I downloaded RedHat 7.3 the day it came out from http://www.linuxiso.org/ and had the three CDs burnded in 4 hours start to finish.  Don't know what your problem is...
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« Reply #5 on: 20 June 2002, 08:41 »
hmmm, the advatages i find of redhat is that when i pluged my dad's digital camera in the usb port. and ran gtkam non root it worked. and it comes with kde 3. slackware 8.1 should kick rituouse ass, i just have to install it know.


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« Reply #6 on: 20 June 2002, 11:34 »
quote:
Originally posted by Chooco:
let's take some common distros and compare:
-Mandrake (8.2 don't work for me so i'll say 8.0 because it does)
-RedHat 7.1 (there's only 1 mirror for 7.3 so it's virtualy impossible to DL within 1 year)
-Suse (whatever the latest one is)
-Lycoris (latest one)

what advantage does each one have? i've tried Mandrake and Redhat so far. Mandrake seems a lot easier to configure stuff in terms of a control panel in KDE

what do the others have?



actually the mirrors for redhat 7.3 are pretty common if your within the U.S. but if ur in some poor @$$ country then ur screwed....i got all 3 install discs off the NOAA FTP mirror within about hour and half.....very fast DSL tweaked with Linux Redhat 7.2 helps lol.... it's really easy and fast to get it off any U.S. .edu college or one of the .gov government ftps (ps i got mine about 1 or 2 days after 7.3 was released so the ftps were pretty loaded up) i had em d/l and burned probaly about 2 hours or so start to finish burning a really deep burn but still semi fast at 4X(1X or 2X is preferred for a very strong and deep burn lol....last longer....also use Verbatim cd-rs...or TDK) l8r

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« Reply #7 on: 20 June 2002, 13:33 »
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Topic: what distros have what advantages?
Very clever! this is a good way to get around the "what's the best distro?" dilemma. Ask that and you might as well never read the replies! phrased this way though, you might get a lot of good answers!

May i say, i have tried red hat 7.0, mandrake 8.0 and 8.2, and turbolinux 6.1

turbolinux was a little bit different from the others, and i never got to play with it for long. It comes with a few different packages and is mainly aimed at businesses in Australasia, particularly Japan, China, New Zealand and Australia. It was okay, might throw you for a minute if you've been red hatting though.

mandrake. 8.0 was a bitch to set up on my laptop, just like red hat 7.0, but when working they both acted as expected. Red hat and mandrake are very similar to one another, maybe having a different "feel". Some glitches and bugs in these systems can probably be attributed to hardware. In red hat 7.0 i had to use GNOME due to mouse problems in KDE.

Mandrake 8.2, what i am using now. If i use GNOME (1,4) i get those exact same mouse problems! KDE 2.4 is okay though (still a glitch or two though, same ones, i suspect buggy hardware), XFce which i hadn't used before is excellent and glitchless. Mucho packages come free with both red hat and mandrake. XBill is notable by it's absence, in Mandrake, also, mandrake irritatingly does not install "make" by default unless you select "developer tools" during install, and does not install pine by default at all! (even though it's on the CD!) why? it's necessary! again, mucho free programs, bluefish, many text editors, media players and cd recorder frontends. several versions of emacs and vi included.

That's my thoughts on distros/features...
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« Reply #8 on: 20 June 2002, 15:06 »
slackware 8.1 has just pissed me off, gone with the tradational color.gz initrd, you have to use some odd ass fubar way of doing it. this only affects people doing nfs installs through a loopback iso or who can't boot off of a cd but have a cd drive i think
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« Reply #9 on: 20 June 2002, 17:26 »
SuSE 8.0 can be installed and configured by any monkey who can type and click, imho it's the best choice for a linux desktop (especially for bussinesses because of the plethora of supplied software)
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« Reply #10 on: 20 June 2002, 18:17 »
most of these replies are about how they got RedHat and not off the official site..

come on guys don't dump on my threat here lol. slackware couldn't detect my ethernet card  :(

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« Reply #11 on: 20 June 2002, 18:22 »
the three replies before your one were about what distro has the best features, actually, now you have irrelevated your own topic! and incidentally you have also said slackware didn't work, thereby negating one of the legitimate replies. Just thought you should know!  :D
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« Reply #12 on: 20 June 2002, 20:12 »
quote:
Originally posted by Chooco:
if you got to redhat.com and go to download, select RedHat7.3  it brings you to this page here:
http://www.redhat.com/download/rhlinux73.html
and there's only 1 site listed.


goto my link and it will show all the mirror sites for the iso. There is only one link to download directly from redhat.com
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« Reply #13 on: 20 June 2002, 20:18 »
quote:
Originally posted by Chooco:
let's take some common distros and compare:
-Mandrake (8.2 don't work for me so i'll say 8.0 because it does)
-RedHat 7.1 (there's only 1 mirror for 7.3 so it's virtualy impossible to DL within 1 year)
-Suse (whatever the latest one is)
-Lycoris (latest one)

what advantage does each one have? i've tried Mandrake and Redhat so far. Mandrake seems a lot easier to configure stuff in terms of a control panel in KDE

what do the others have?


Mandrake is a newbified Red Hat (in my opinion, of course). It is a bit more user friendly but your not as much in control.

Redhat is good for general use, most people like Red Hat. It is easy to install the RPMs, but it doesnt have a nice package manager like Slackware/Debian. RH7.3 is good becuase it comes with KDE3, which is awesome. But you can always dl it and install it on anything else.

I liked Slackware, because I was in complete control.... But i was only using it from the command-line. Slackware's installer was 'simpler' than Debians.

I only tried FreeBSD for a couple seconds on my server a litle while after starting to use Red HAt, and it confused me so I switched my server to Red HAt.

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« Reply #14 on: 21 June 2002, 00:17 »
Well, I've been using Linux since '98. So far I've  used SuSE Linux 6.3, 7.1, 7.3 and I'm now using version 8.0. I've also used RedHat Linux 6.0, 7.1 and Mandrake's versions 8.1 and 8.2.

I have to admit that I'm a SuSE and a RedHat fan but I don't like Mandrake. Although it's really based on RedHat and it has an incredibly easy installer, it doesn't let you take full control of your system. Depends really on how you see it. If one is a newbie  in Linux one should try Mandrake or Lycoris Desktop LX first (even more newbie friendly). On the contrary if you're a *NIX veteran you should try Debian or Slackware. I place myself somewhere in the middle.