>So you could say "Rieger-Linux", built by portage, based on the Gentoo Linux core, is the best distro.
well, you've said it.:)
Anyways, I'm kinda new at the linux-thing, tried Mandrake 8-8.2,but found out about Gentoo, tried it with my very basic linux skills, and guess what? it works, and it's rock-solid.
That's what I wanted; a clean install with only apps I choose, so Gentoo is it for me.
On topic: Personally I think the United-initiative is good:
create a distro for a large userbase,when they really get a large userbase, maybe some chainreaction will follow so a new user can choose between a solid easy to use Linux (whatever) os, or a solid (windows isn't that bad, no flame intend...) easy to use windows.
so L. and W. users can happily work and live together (or something like that)
I have a gentoo gcc3.1 system and SOF, Heretic SIMCITY3000 Loki demos running
>So you could say "Rieger-Linux", built by portage, based on the Gentoo Linux core, is the best distro.
:)
,but found out about Gentoo, tried it with my very basic linux skills, and guess what? it works, and it's rock-solid.
,when they really get a large userbase, maybe some chainreaction will follow so a new user can choose between a solid easy to use Linux (whatever) os, or a solid (windows isn't that bad, no flame intend...) easy to use windows.
so L. and W. users can happily work and live together (or something like that)
well, you've said it.
Anyways, I'm kinda new at the linux-thing, tried Mandrake 8-8.2
That's what I wanted; a clean install with only apps I choose, so Gentoo is it for me.
On topic:
Personally I think the United-initiative is good: create a distro for a large userbase
you'll get the message (i hope)
I'll just stick to the best distribution [debian.org] and watch the fun from afar
should be
I'll just stick to the best distribution [slackware.com] and watch the fun from afar
should be
I'll just stick to the best distribution and watch the fun from afar
In the Netherlands, a telco is introducing the XDA: a GPRS-based color-screen PDA/phone.
http://212.78.161.154/O2XDA/
dutch unfortunately, but there are some images of the -very slick- device.
runs ppc2002.
R.