I have tried out Mandrake(v.?) and Redhat(v. 7.3) as well. I guess it could just be me, but I feel much more comfortable in Redhat. Mandrake for various reasons just reminds me to much of Windows. I personally think that Redhat is plenty user friendly for just about anyone to use, but at the same time has more advanced things (e.g. terminals) for the users who are sort of coming along from comuter illiteracy. Not to say that Mandrake doesn't have those same features, I just don't see how it could be better for new users (besides that its like M$).
Heh, in like 10 years they'll have like a 5Thz proc going:P Seems impossible now but seeing that 15 years ago we where all "flying" at 15mhz and a whole meg of ram....At the rate we are advancing who knows what we will have in 10 years....
I have tried out Mandrake(v.?) and Redhat(v. 7.3) as well. I guess it could just be me, but I feel much more comfortable in Redhat. Mandrake for various reasons just reminds me to much of Windows. I personally think that Redhat is plenty user friendly for just about anyone to use, but at the same time has more advanced things (e.g. terminals) for the users who are sort of coming along from comuter illiteracy. Not to say that Mandrake doesn't have those same features, I just don't see how it could be better for new users (besides that its like M$).
Heh, in like 10 years they'll have like a 5Thz proc going :P
Seems impossible now but seeing that 15 years ago we where all "flying" at 15mhz and a whole meg of ram....At the rate we are advancing who knows what we will have in 10 years....