Dam theres a lot of Linux Distros
I am looking for a distro to replace RH and sheesh theres alot :)
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Check out Slackware
Check out www.slackware.com It's the oldest distibution that doesn't complicate things. Lots of people will tell you why it's great; it all boils down to that most people that give Slackware an honest chance really like it. And no, it's not as hard as some people would have you believe. :)
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Or check out distrowatch:
http://www.distrowatch.com/index.php Good info on each distro and their home page, download sites, etc. |
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DSL is fun, not really to install to anything, its only a 120Mb image compressed to 50 using the Knoppix cloop module... its got a lot of weird stuff in it that's only there because it has such a small footprint, like the dillo browser or the tinyvnc client. Although really when you're done you just need to move the dpkg.tar.gz file onto there and then you've basically got a very very very small debian install with a hand compiled framebuffering X-server.
Its fun to remaster DSL though... To name a few more: Debian, obviously... LFS if you want to learn how its all really put together, and of course the BSDs are all important to learn too. Cheers, Finegan |
Slackware and Gentoo both look good. I'm going to do the switch.
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BajaNick,
No doubt you have seen me suggest dual or multi-boot rather than a "switch". While 80-90% of what comes with any distro is the same, that doesn't mean you can't knock yourself out over the differences. Suse and Mandrake would be the more direct cousins to Red Hat. The same (and better) as far as including java, shockwave, acrobat reader, open office, etc... But beware, the administration tools are not the same at all. If you are feeling adventurous, Debian and Slack are both really nice, but you better feel okay at the command line, doing some RTFM, and manual configuration. There are lots of other choices. Why not install one or two on a multi-boot and see which fits best? Good Luck. |
Don't forget to look at Vector http://www.vectorlinux.com/ especially if you're thinking of trying Slackware one day.
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Moving the hard drive can work for straight terminal stuff but will usually fail if more is involved.
It could possibly work if you change to boot to terminal run level (3?) and reconfigure video and sound on the new system. |
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