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Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« on: January 21, 2004, 03:16:44 AM »
Not quite Amiga? Well Red Hat was announced as an Amiga patner at one time:-P

Any-hoo I'm attempting to swear off M$ completely, and going to give Red Hat another shot. So far the installer seems buggy, but I'll stick it out. Any other Red Hat users here?

BTW no i am not giving up on my Amigas or Peggy:-)
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2004, 03:23:04 AM »
This for x86 right? Then i really think Mandrake 9.2 is a much better choice.. There is so much hassle with redhat, since they stripped system of several things, including mp3 playback.. Also mandrake has much better GUI for configuring hardware and so on and has more up2date software, including newer kernel.

The installer on mandrake is sweet also :-D

Redhat linux is not being developed anymore either, though there is a new distro based on redhat "fedora".

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some screenshots here:
installer: http://images.mandrakesoft.com/img/9.2/install_b.png
http://images.mandrakesoft.com/img/9.2/install_d.png
Mandrake control center:
http://images.mandrakesoft.com/img/9.2/s5.png
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2004, 03:25:52 AM »
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Redhat linux is not being developed anymore either


It's not? Boy am I up to date? :-( I just spent $50 on the 'Red Hat Bible'

I've never really been a linuxhead, so I guess it's time for trial and error. Thanks for the input, i'm sure once i wet my feet i will be testing the various distros.
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2004, 03:33:22 AM »
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Redhat linux is not being developed anymore either


It's not? Boy am I up to date? :-( I just spent $50 on the 'Red Hat Bible'

I've never really been a linuxhead, so I guess it's time for trial and error. Thanks for the input, i'm sure once i wet my feet i will be testing the various distros.


If you want Red Hat, why not try Fedora! BTW, on the A1 I'm using YDL3.0 and is very much a carbon copy of Red Hat very nice and easy to use distro. However, Mandrake really is a wonderful distro especially if you are new to the whole Linux world. My bro has it on his x86 and loves it :-D . Installation is a breeze :-)
 

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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2004, 03:46:00 AM »
best linux?
for:
security/server - debian (master-like knowledge required)..
daily use/fool around - slackware (some above shelf knowledge required)
lazy lameass - mandrake  :-D

if you haven't seen mandrake yet, then I think, better for you would be knoppix - this is very simple distro, you boot from CD - no need to install - and it's ready to use..

/note: this is my opinion, no need to start WW3 for this "lameass" word  :-D
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2004, 03:47:48 AM »
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/note: this is my opinion, no need to start WW3 for this "lameass" word  :-D


Maybe we should have a Linux flame fest on an amiga site ?:-P  :-D
 

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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2004, 03:50:46 AM »
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lazy lameass - mandrake  :-D

/note: this is my opinion, no need to start WW3 for this "lameass" word  :-D


I'm a Mandrake 9.1 user... lameass eh?!

Why you little.. :evil:  :ak47:  :griping:  :destroy:  :flame:

Hehe. Yeah Slackware is WAY too difficult for a tool like myself. Knoppix, I have never used, although I do have a couple versions lying around the house here. My opinion would be to go the way of Mandrake 9.2... :-)
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2004, 03:59:52 AM »
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Maybe we should have a Linux flame fest on an amiga site ?


Yeah let's not and say we did :-o We Amigans are all full of love compared to those nasty Linux users ;-)
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #8 on: January 21, 2004, 04:00:29 AM »
I think that the best way to learn something is to experiment with it.. so the best way to learn linux is to install and try to use the hardest one distro - after installing redhat, and mandrake, I didn't know what was happening when I was using it, it was very similiar to Windblows - there was something goinon, but you didn't know what, if you pressed this and that.. So I installed debian, and after screwing it few times I finally was able to control what was happening at the moment..

One more thing.. Linux isn't so hard to learn..
I found it similiar to AmigaDOS and Workbench when I was using it for the first time..
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #9 on: January 21, 2004, 04:04:50 AM »
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I'm a Mandrake 9.1 user... lameass eh?!

Why you little.. :evil:  :ak47:  :griping:  :destroy:  :flame:



Didn't wanted to offend anybody, but i couldn't resist..
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #10 on: January 21, 2004, 04:50:55 AM »
I also use debian today.. I really love the package system and the control you have there  :-D
I am really not sorry for that i started with mandrake though.. I really dont think i would have used linux today, if it was not for the experience i had with mandrake..

I think mandrake is a real nice way to get to know linux.  :-)

One tip though... Make one dedicated partion for /home, as then you will have all you programs/documents untouched, if you decide to change distro later on..
 

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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #11 on: January 21, 2004, 05:17:23 AM »
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Didn't wanted to offend anybody, but i couldn't resist..
echhhh...
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Hehe, no offence taken, part of the fun!

@ Tomas
Agreed, Mandrake was what got me into Linux, rather simple to use (although I am a tool with computers at large). I have a dual boot box, Windows and Mdk9.1 (used to have 9.0). Only reason why I haven't completely discarded Windows, is for the lack of games of the Call of Duty stature. (And yes, I do know of Transgaming :-) ).
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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #12 on: January 21, 2004, 05:20:02 AM »
by redrumloa on 2004/1/20 22:16:44


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Any-hoo I'm attempting to swear off M$ completely, and going to give Red Hat another shot. So far the installer seems buggy, but I'll stick it out. Any other Red Hat users here?


I use RedHat on three systems (was four, had to go evil M$ for a must have application).  I would suggest that you go with RH 10 which is now known as Fedora which is currently with Core 1 release.  Core 2 release is scheduled for Feb 14th.  All in all, you may want to wait till the 14th and download the three CDs.  I suggest you install everything and turn off what you do not need once you are booted up.  Fedora has a nifty daemon called Yum.  Yum will automatically update your system for you or you can do "yum update" as root.  It's free and it's pretty nice.  I will also suggest buying Crossover so you can still get all the nifty web experience you're use to via IE without M$ anchor. ;-)

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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #13 on: January 21, 2004, 05:22:45 AM »
I tried Red Hat 6 and 8.  6 didn't install at all, and 8 was the version that looked just like Win95, so I lost interest pretty fast.

What exactly has been "stripped" out of the interface in Red Hat 9?

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I think mandrake is a real nice way to get to know linux.

Hmm... then I have a few questions about Mandrake.

Does anyone have a problem where after you run the package installer, half of your system menu disappears, including the icon for Konsole?  I have to type Alt-F2 to get a 'Run' dialog to bring up the Konsole, then use Perl to run the Mandrake config utility to "rebuild" the system menu.  It's such a pain in the butt, and really reminds me of rebuilding the desktop on an old Mac, or rebuilding icons with TweakUI on Windows.

Also, I've found the Mandrake installer is really horrible at sorting out dependency problems.  I tried to install some dev utilities, and it bowled me over with conflictions, but didn't give me more than one conflict at a time before aborting, forcing me to deselect one package at a time to figure out which packages were causing the problem.  Just getting some C dev tools installed took me about 3 hours because of all the dependency problems!

Now that I've tried the package installer, I really miss "Setup.exe"  :whack:
 

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Re: Red Hat Linux 9, thoughts?
« Reply #14 on: January 21, 2004, 05:44:04 AM »
Hi Waccoon,

I'm not at all techincally familiar with the intricacies of Linux, nor have I had any problem of this sort (re: dependancy probs), but maybe this link could point you in the right direction. Be warned, it is a slow site.
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