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Re: [TCLUG:22428] Caldera sucks



yes.. and when i'm admining 80 machines, i don't have time for slackware,
and I have not personaly evaluated rh7.  It's not what I consider
production, and redhat 6.2 isn't what i consider old junk.. redhat 6.2 has
been very stable for all my needs, and it's useable on all my
hardware.  tho I still use debian on the server side of things.

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)

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 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Scott wrote:

> On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Ben Kochie wrote:
> 
> > yep.. caldera sucks.. stick with something like redhat or debian.. or
> > maybe mandrake.. slack is kinda not good on the user side of things, or
> > the server side for that matter.
> 
>      Whaddya mean slack isn't good on the user or server side of
> things?  We all know what a fine product RH 7 is, which has really
> convinced me to never use it for anything vital.  As for the user side,
> debian is quite painful for new users as I have been trying to help one
> out with it recently.  Mandrake is.. well, nevermind.  I've heard and seen
> enough of this list to convince me that instead of it being based off RH,
> RH is now probably based off Mandrake.
>      Sweet, sweet Smack on the other hand.. it doesn't give you all kinds
> of handy tools to make managing a system a two second job (and a day long
> ordeal after it's screwed things up), it just keeps things simple and
> clean.
> 
> Scott
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> 
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