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\_ -> My question may require to long of an answer but I will try
\_ -> to make it
\_ -> easy. Here are my applications, real and possible.
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\_ -> 1. I want to learn Linux so I am setting up a box as a
\_ -> workstation to learn
\_ -> Liunux and Linux programming.
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\_ Stick with most (defacto) standard ones
\_ Red Hat, Mandrake
\_ Mandrake is compiled for at least Pentium,
\_ where Red Hat will run on 386.
\_ You may see up to 20% better performance from
\_ Red Hat.
I've got a quick question before I sit down with bundles of SRPMS....
If you take a standard srpm and rebuild it, will it automatically
notice the hardware you're on and adjust appropriately? Like shifting
from a vanilla 386 build to a 686 build?
I figure the kernel, X, glibc, and xmms would be the biggest wins..... :-)