I used to use RH but am switching to Debian.  Debian has a similar package
manager plus Debian has software to convert RPM to a Debian's .deb package
format.  Debian also claims to have a lot more software available for their
system then other distros.  I have order the 2.2 version from cheapbytes
yesterday.  9.99 plus 8.95 for shipping.  That is includes the complete 6 cd
set.  This also includes the source code.  The lastest version (2.2), I have
been told, is kernel 2.4 ready.   I am hoping that there is, or will be,
support for external USB Ethernet card support.

John D. Miller
Dain Rauscher
Application Programming

Voice: (612) 547-7573
Email:  jmiller2 at dainrauscher.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Nemchenko [mailto:drew at usfamily.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 10:32 AM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: [TCLUG:23152] Installing Red Hat



Well I'm sure that this question has been asked thousands of times before
but I
will ask it again. I want to get Red Hat 7.0 installed. And all I have at my
disposal is a fast internet connection. Solutions?



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