Re: SuSE-like distribution?

From: houghi (houghi_at_houghi.org.invalid)
Date: 04/18/05


Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 15:39:35 -0000

Uncle Pirate wrote:
>>>> Does anyone know of a Linux distribution that provides as much
>>>> software, good books, etc as SuSE
<snip>
> How to or help files, if they are good, is enough.

That was what you asked for, therefore my answer.

> Or, if everything
> is setup pretty standard, books aren't really needed as so much
> information is available on-line. A lot of the on-line information
> doesn't work with SuSE because of the non-standard installation
> locations.

All Distro's have the same online howto's. What you are asking for is
available in almost all major distro's depending on you knowledge and
will to learn.

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>
You tried, and you failed, so the lesson is, never try. - Homer J. Simpson.


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