On Thursday 06 October 2005 11:15 am Siri Amrit Kaur wrote: > I started with Mandrake 8.0. Tried a lot of different distros > because I wanted to learn. It wasn't until my second try of > Slackware that I really started learning much. I sort of misspoke. I tried a lot of distros because no one distro would work completely. The fonts rendered badly in those days, or the modem or soundcard wouldn't be detected, or the printer... I couldn't figure out how to fix those problems if I couldn't fix it through the "user-friendly GUI". So I decided to try Debian or Slackware to really learn Linux. After 8 tries, I couldn't get Debian to install. My first try with Slack was a disaster, but after months struggling with it, feeling like a stupid failure, I went back to Mandrake and found myself bypassing the GUI and editing files in /etc to fix things. Mandrake still didn't work for everything, so I went back to Slack and loved it. I finally left Slack and settled on Kanotix. It installs to Debian Sid. This was because the last version of Slack I tried did awfully on my computer. I also wanted easier package management than Slack's. I tried a bunch of live-cd distros that could be installed if I liked them. SimplyMepis was great, but could never detect my very ordinary soundcard. PCLOS was beautiful, but there was something that I couldn't get to work. Ubuntu wouldn't let me set up a dialup modem. Finally found Kanotix, and it was the only distro I've ever used that configured absolutely everything correctly without any work on my part. The only configuration I had to change was putting a little script into the Xsession file to get it to delete the session after logging out. And that was only a problem because my default runlevel is 3 using "startx" from the terminal, not runlevel 5 from a GUI. I want to try Frugalware when I have the time because it's based on Slackware but has the great Pac-man package utility from Arch. It also comes with Gnome, which Slackware dropped. I don't use Gnome, but I like the Gnome games :-) Siri Amrit --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss