[ale] Redhat and KDE continued. . .

Ryan Bridges reb at techie.com
Mon Jun 7 08:48:48 EDT 1999


Just one quick smart-alec comment.  If you use Mandrake you are not a
"former RedHat user."  Mandrake is nothing more than an updated version of
redhat.

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On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Tory Michael Deron wrote:

> Well,
> 
> I got some great suggestions and after weighing everything carefully, I decided
> to switch to the Mandrake distribution.
> 
> Why didn't I do this sooner???  (Because I didn't know about it, of course.) 
> Mandrake took Redhat and fixed or improved all the little things about it that
> bugged me.  And the KDE integration is excellent.  IMHO, Mandrake is what
> Redhat should have been in the first place.
> 
> Thanks to everyone that offered suggestions,
> 
> A former Redhat user.
> 
>  --
> Tory Michael Deron
> tory at cauldron.net
> 






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