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Tue Jan 17 15:36:28 EST 2012


probably one of (if not the) most popular amongst the GUI's

If you want console only, i would suggest Debian, it is the easiest to
maintain once setup.  The GUI side of Debian can be difficult to get right
if you have weird hardware.

Mandrake is another good GUI which gets good reviews.

Cant comment on the others, never used them.

cheers

-Matt

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clae" <clae at tpg.com.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 1:48 AM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] which *nix?


> Hi,
>
> looks like i'll finally be able to put aside the resources for a
> dedicated unix box.  So, without starting a distro war, what are the
> arguments for and against each of these?
>
> Debian PPC
> YellowDog Linux
> NetBSD PPC
> OpenBSD PPC
> SuSE Linux
>
> Considering I want a fairly painless install, access to fancy
> wireless stuff, and a good environment to learn all about unix, teach
> myself Python and other dev stuff.
>
> Or do I just go ahead and install OS-X, which I understand uses
> NetBSD as its core?
>
> --
> David Clae Gason
> Secretary, Melbourne Wireless
> mailto:secretary at wireless.org.au
> http://wireless.org.au
>
> i hate anarchists. i think there should be a law against them  -tahl
>
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