On Tuesday 09 July 2002 15:49, Craig Smith wrote:
> I have played around some with Debian (Woody) and Red
> Hat 7.2 and I think I like Red Hat better from a users
> point of view
>
> What I want to set up is a graphical Linux workstation
> as I am not interested in a server at the moment.I
> want to install Mozilla, OpenOffice, and VIM. I need
> to write some C (not C++) programs for a class I will
> be taking next semester. I also need to write some
> HTML, Java, Javascript, and PERL for another class I
> am taking. Some games would be nice to breakup the
> boredom of homework.
>
> Do I need to load both Gnome and KDE or just one of
> them? I think, I like KDE better than Gnome
No you can install one or the other. But it's nice to have both.
> Whih is the better way to install Red Hat
> "Workstation" or "Custom" ?
Custom
> What is the difference between 7.2 and 7.3? Will
> "up2date" update my 7.2 to 7.3?
7.3 has the new KDE 3.0 and uptodate will not upgrade to 7.3 from 7.2
> After I register my copy of Red Hat 7.2 and do an
> 'up2date' command, does it just update what I
> installed or something more?
It updates all the software for security issues.
Also uptodate isn't that simple to setup. You need to run rhn_register from
command mode.
> I am a Windows 2000 user and I have a removable hard
> drive which I use for my data file. Can Red Hat read
> and write to this NTFS formated drive without screwing
> it up for Windows 2000?
No, Redhat doesn't know what to do with NTFS and fact it won't even detect it
on install. SuSE will though!
> Thinking about buying a book: Red Hat Linux 7.2 Bible
> Unlimited Edition (With CD-ROM) by Christopher Negus
>
> Any comments or suggestions will be appreciated
I would recommend SuSE 80 Pro!!
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