I liked it, it looks pretty well integrated, but if you want real
functionality I think you need to pay $$$ to get the rest of the OpenLinux
office s/w. The Lite version is exactly that (and you can download it off
the net). The install was great though.
But from what I have seen and read, Slackware and Debian (and Suse) are
for Linuxers who want more control over their set-up.
I have Redhat now, but I have had problems with it (ie my kernel build got
messed up somehow) , so I am going back to Slackware. I cannot blame
Redhat totally on this point, it may have been a mistake *I* made, but in
any case, I have heard less bad things about Slackware.
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Prashant Inamti web: http://www.jovian.net/~prosh
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On Wed, 15 Apr 1998
wrote:
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> I recently recieved a copy of Open Linux in the mail. I am curious to know
> if anyone in the list has used it?
>
> Michael
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>
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