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On 19/11/2010 03:37, Karl Pearson wrote:
Rather than ubuntu, I would, and haven't been disappointed, recommend
Linux Mint, which has 2 versions: 1. Ubuntu-based, and 2. Debian-based.

#2 is more like Fedora, other than being more stable.

If you are into tinkering, you might also try Slackware. It's a very
different beast from .RPM or .DEB distros, but gives some great learning
opportunities. Well, that and some pain, as Rick mentioned.

Karl
primarily a lurker

>
>  All three distros mentioned can be set up to auto-update, so that you
>  always have the latest and most secure stuff.
>
>>  Regards
>>  Johan
>
>
>  Cheers,
>  --
>  Bob McClure, Jr.             Bobcat Open Systems, Inc.
>
Being a pensionar..Yes I am in to tinkering..keeping upstairs in condition.

Waiting for slackware by post.

Once I have .. with the help of kind list members.. centos running will be looking in the other stuf.

Appreciate your suggestions


Regards
Johan

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