On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 21:46, Thomas Cameron wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael Havens" > To: > Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 11:52 PM > Subject: Slackware > > > > I was loooking into other distributions as opposed to running what I am > > planning on (which is knoppix). > > I came upon a statement: > > "As Slackware more closely resembles commercial Unix system, it is a good > > tool for learning skills, such as system administration, which are easily > > transferable to other versions of Linux or Unix. A frequently seen > signature > > on alt.os.linux.slackware states that 'When one learns a distribution such > > as Red Hat, one learns Red Hat. When one learns Slackware, one learns > > Linux.'" > > I was wondering how the distro I've choosen compares with this statement. > > :)~Mike~(: > > I started on Slackware, and I love it. However, it is much more BSD style > than SysV (i.e. Solaris or AIX) style. IMHO, all distros have quirks and > foibles. No one is "better" than any other in every respect. Some are > easier to use than others. If you want to learn "Unix," Red Hat comes > closer to other commercial Unix versions than Slack. If you want to > *really* learn to hack startup scripts, compile from source and all that > cool jazz, I think Slackware is a phenomenal learning tool. > -- > Thomas Cameron, RHCE, CNE, MCSE, MCT > Cameron Technical Services, Inc. > (512) 454-3200 Main > http://www.camerontech.com I have been following this thread with great interest. My knowledge of *nix is rather limited. I did take some unix admin courses at the local community colleges --- and they both used Red Hat. I just wonder if it is possible for someone with limited knowledge to do a gentoo install and compile the whole thing. Now, I do have a spare machine, but it only has a 100mh Pentium and 40 mb ram, so from what I read it would take a few days to get the system up and running. I do have the time, though. Any suggestions? Oh, I would use that machine basically as a firewall/router. RH 7.3 has problem detecting both nic cards, 1 an ISA the other PCI. Presently I am using my computer as the firewall/router, but I need more felxibility with it. When I shut mine down, my home network is also down. Thanks. FrankM