[ltp] slackware / distro myths

José Antonio Milke G. linux-thinkpad@www.bm-soft.com
Tue, 29 Feb 2000 18:15:40 -0600


Thanks again for answering George; and thanks for the assertive comment. However, there's
no need to challenge me, because I'm just a beginner :-).
I will try the text mode install under Red Hat as you suggest. Do you know which is the
option for doing this as soon as the colored text mode screen appears (I tried option 2,
but it went to graphics mode and left the screen blank)?.
Now, you know I'm a beginner...would you mind briefly explaining to me what a SVGA server
and what a frame buffer server are? (I may learn more than expected :-)).
Tony

George Staikos wrote:

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> On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, José Antonio Milke G. wrote:
> > ...and where may I obtain Slackware? I mean, I am about to install Red Hat, and I
> > wwant to know if it's worth the effort. Maybe I can install Slackware and then some
> > other apps from the Red Hat CD?
>
>    There should be no vital difference amongst  the distros EXCEPT Corel Linux
> 1.0.  That one absolutely forced me to do a GUI install and it did not work
> on the i series.  The rest you can default to text install if the graphic
> install fails.  I guarantee you X will NOT work on ANY distro with the
> accelerated server.  Period.   The only way X will work is if you use the
> SVGA server with the frame buffer console enabled, or the Frame Buffer server
> itself.  The SVGA server is faster than the frame buffer server.
>
>    Installing redhat packages on non-rpm based systems is not always fun.  I
> wouldn't count on it.   If you want redhat apps, use redhat.  Personally I
> have used 5 or more different distros (redhat, slackware, yggdrasil, debian,
> corel, my own creation, etc), and they all have their points.  However, I
> challenge you to get DB2 rpms working on distro's other than Redhat.  I have
> a Linux DB2 cd that segfaults on redhat 6.0 even!  (requires 5.2 - newer
> versions work fine though)
>
>    I expect that Corel linux has even fixed their install although that's
> just a guess.
>
>    In conclusion, Redhat 6.1 install is just as easy as any.  Choose
> whichever you like.
>
> - --
>
> George Staikos
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