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rtgwbmsr:
OK, I'm giving up on Red Hat. I just can't do it anymore...It's a monotnous pain in the ass to do anything now I know why I didn't boot to it that often. *Slackware gives me less problems* It refuses to run scripts, I get dependency errors no matter what I try to install, even if I install what it wants.

I have Mandrake CDs...but I hear Lycoris is nice. But it looks like M$ ripped them off or vice versa.It is Linux though, so I could always change it. If anyone's using it, your opinion is highly appreciated. Same with Gentoo.

Thanks for any response.
PLEASE don't flame me for this...I just want opinions...I didn't ask which Distro is the best.

Master of Reality:
i dled and burned Lycoris but havent gotten around to isntalling it. When/if i install it i will let you know.

Centurian:
Heheh, I just switched over from Mandrake 8.1 to Redhat 7.2 this morning. I used Mandrake for almost a year and decided to make a change. So far I have had no problems and Redhat seems to be much faster than Mandrake also.

I just downloaded Opera 6.03 and it installed perfectly including upgrading from version 5.

I don't know what version of Redhat your using but I really like 7.2 now although a year ago I thought it totally sucked and was a royal pain in the ass. I guess I have gotten good enough with linux now that redhat is not a problem any longer.  

voidmain:
Luke, I mean Centurian, the force is with you. RedHat 7.2 and 7.3 both are very good. 8.0 looks very good as well although the RedHat *.0 and *.1 versions traditionally have been pretty buggy.

I think I will go ahead and get 8.0 next week when it comes out and upgrade all my desktops/laptops, assuming a short and successful trial run on my laptop. I just gotta try out their first "official" attempt at a desktop OS.

[ September 20, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

orcpeon:

quote: although the RedHat *.0 and *.1 versions traditionally have been pretty buggy.  
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True, but I've been beta testing it for some time and haven't encountered a single "terminal" bug, just a few minor annoyances that I've already entered into bugzilla.  It seems a lot less buggy (desktop-wise anyway) than Red Hat 7.2.  The buggiest Linux OS I've used by far was Suse 8.0.  It erased my fonts every time I restarted the computer, 3d acceleration wouldn't work due to some RPM upgrade problem, KDE crashed all the time, and it was very slow.  Red Hat 8 with gnome 2 is great. I know a lot of people don't like GNOME, but seriously, it's almost exactly like KDE anyway and it uses less memory.  Red Hat also has gone through a lot of trouble to make it stable.  I haven't had GNOME crash a single time on me.  It's also incredibly easy to install fonts compared to earlier verisions of Linux.  Nautilus has gotten very good too.  It loads into memory on startup and therefore starts instantly when you click on it just like (ugh) windows explorer.  There's also this cool font config utility in gnome 2 that lets you adjust how to anti alias the fonts,  and special settings for LCD monitors and stuff.  All in all a great improvement in usablility.

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