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>From: Gilbert Sebenste <address@hidden> >Tom, > >> I would suggest that you either move to the Fedora distribution -- >> which looks an awful lot alike RedHat 9 right at the moment -- or >> switch to a different distribution. We are still weighing options here >> at the UPC; we have Fedora loaded on two different machines at the >> moment. I can report that the LDM works like a champ under Fedora (no >> suprise), but I can't report on either McIDAS or GEMPAK. > >Where do I get Fedora? http://www.redhat.com/ >> >So I went to Mandrake's site last night. Looks great, but I fear they may >> >go into the direction of RedHat. Then what? Do I play a game of reformat >> >the hard drive every 6 months? >> >> Good question. > >Yep. So... > >> Many folks are running Debian and liking it. > >I know. But, how hard is it to manage? Since we don't run Debian, this is a question better asked of the community. >> >So I stare at my box, wondering what to do. Mandrake seems cool. But Dave >> >Bukowski runs Debian at COD with no problems, but it seems to be difficult >> >to set up and manage (unless that has changed). >> >> Fedora? > >I don't know. I'm asking. :-) Since we don't have an official policy on what to do vis-a-vis RedHat Linux, we can not tell you exactly what to do. >> We do not have an "official" policy at this time. Given your experience >> with RedHat Linux, I would recommend trying out Fedora. > >The only reason why I am not jumping up and down about it is that security >holes may take months to fix. I'm not happy about that. > >> >If I am going to another Linux flavor, I might as well do it out of the >> >box! >> >> I agree. We can not advise you about this just yet, sorry. > >OK. Do you have the Fedora web site handy? Go to the RedHat homepage and follow links from there. Tom