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To: Prime Choice

Good point, My first Linux install was slackware.. WOW did I learn a whole lot quickly.. lol Big learning curve there.

I found redhat very easy to install and use, and will be running out this Christmas and picking up a cheapo machine from Fry's to run a Unix box once again. With all this junk MS is doing, it looks like any version of *nix is going to be worlds better then dealing with MS.


29 posted on 10/13/2006 8:05:55 AM PDT by eXe (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: eXe
Good point, My first Linux install was slackware.. WOW did I learn a whole lot quickly.. lol Big learning curve there.

No kidding!   :o)   I switched over to Slackware after years of working exclusively with SunOS/Solaris. I was a major Solaris x86 hound until Sun Microsystems horked the x86 community back in 2002. By the time they relented, I'd moved on and never looked back.

I found redhat very easy to install and use, and will be running out this Christmas and picking up a cheapo machine from Fry's to run a Unix box once again. With all this junk MS is doing, it looks like any version of *nix is going to be worlds better then dealing with MS.

Agreed. I've been expanding my own home computing environment and even picked up a Mac Mini along the way. Not a bad piece of hardware for $600. Snagged the GCC computer for the platform and have been compiling my own tools for the system. Works pretty darned nice. I'll probably keep using it with MacOS until the edition I'm running is no longer supported...then I'll just load FreeBSD on it and run it as a mailserver or a DNS until it croaks.

98 posted on 10/13/2006 10:20:43 AM PDT by Prime Choice (True Conservatives don't vote for Liberals just because they have an 'R' by their name.)
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