Originally posted by ergRTC
Any particular reason you are using mandrake? I experimented with some of the other distros for a while, but found RH to really be the best bet for a beginner. Particularly 8 now, I have been using it since 5.2 and after they lost linuxconf I was about to stop altogther.
I've been using linux since late 1993. If you are REALLY familiar with Linux, slackware is hard to beat.
RedHat sucks - the newest version always comes with the latest remote root hacks wide open.
Both Mandrake and SuSE are excellent. I've been using SuSE for 3 years and have no real complaints.
As a test of the latest SuSE (8.1), I dropped the bootable CD in 3 widely different boxes and stood back and watched. I had to click the mouse 3 times. It installed a reasonable selection of software for the general public; it sniffed out the dhcp server and set up networking. After 15 minutes or so, I had working systems.
On one system, I had a CW drive, a SCSI DVD-RAM, other SCSI devices (hard drive), USB devices (camera memory drive, joystick, laser wheel mouse), Nvidia video card, Sound Blaster Live sound card, and the ever present IDE devices. All were properly configured and working.
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