What Distro to use

Hawke proudhawk19021@home.com
Thu, 02 Nov 2000 19:16:20 -0700


Bill,
I whole heartedly agree.
Redhat has been more of a nuisance than not.
they even changed the hdparm command in such a way that if you
turn on dma, you hose your filesystem (no recovery).

There are other small problems associated with gcc and a ffew of
the devel tools, but the updates have been recent and frequent.

Hawke

Bill Warner wrote:
> 
> Working for a company where we have a unix support staff of 10 people.  8
> of witch are Debian users/admins and none of witch are Redhat fans or really
> much for users.  Now because of this missconception that you can just call
> Redhat and they will give you a magic answer I have to re-learn Redhat
> and curse it at every bump that could have been avoided and was when we
> first brought everything up on Debian.
> 
> I swear by Debian and swear at Redhat.
> 
> Bill Warner
> 
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