Re: Other Distro's you'd recommend?
I used Fedora for years, still like it. It's a rpm distro from the Red Hat folks. Kind of where they try things out before springing it on their paying Red Hast customers. Great support forum. Lots of CLI tools for configuration. Main reason I switched is because the package manager, YUM, is sooo slowww. Especially if you use the GUI. Haven't tried it in a couple of years, so maybe they have fixed it now. You have a lot more power over the initial install, with the package selection. Fedora defaults to the LVM file system, but allows you to choose Ext2 or Ext3 if you wish. Great distro.
I used Fedora for years, still like it. It's a rpm distro from the Red Hat folks. Kind of where they try things out before springing it on their paying Red Hast customers. Great support forum. Lots of CLI tools for configuration. Main reason I switched is because the package manager, YUM, is sooo slowww. Especially if you use the GUI. Haven't tried it in a couple of years, so maybe they have fixed it now. You have a lot more power over the initial install, with the package selection. Fedora defaults to the LVM file system, but allows you to choose Ext2 or Ext3 if you wish. Great distro.
Comment