Re:Go for Debian instead.
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SuSE For PPC
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However, Debian has no installation tool for the PCC, making it extremely hard to install for those of us who don't already have linux running.
I haven't really ever seen SuSE running on a machine before, but it just seems like a larger RedHat distro(6 CDs? Wow!). I have LinuxPPC, installed from the 1999-Q3 CD, installed on my little RevA iMac(233!:-P). I didn't much like it, at first, but after a lot of tweaking and updating(LinuxPPC 1999 really wasn't configured well, I heard LinuxPPC 2000 is better, distro wise)
Once you get used to your system, how you update it, and other items-you might as well be making your own distro.
Could someone explain to me why "Gnome runs better under RedHat than KDE"? Is this just a configuration issue?
However, Debian has no installation tool for the PCC, making it extremely hard to install for those of us who don't already have linux running.
:-P). I didn't much like it, at first, but after a lot of tweaking and updating(LinuxPPC 1999 really wasn't configured well, I heard LinuxPPC 2000 is better, distro wise)
I haven't really ever seen SuSE running on a machine before, but it just seems like a larger RedHat distro(6 CDs? Wow!). I have LinuxPPC, installed from the 1999-Q3 CD, installed on my little RevA iMac(233!
Once you get used to your system, how you update it, and other items-you might as well be making your own distro.
Could someone explain to me why "Gnome runs better under RedHat than KDE"? Is this just a configuration issue?