No. slackware does not use rpm by default nor redhat scripts. slackware
uses simple .tgz packages, and simple BSD scripts. thats how linux should
be ;)
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, avishaya wrote:
> Yes, sagi is right.
> stay away from all x.0 of redhat versions.wait a little beat.
> in a few months,it will be 7.1 and mutch more bug fixes.
> Redhat should learn from SUSE how to make a neat distribution.
> I admit that i use redhat,but only a stable version(right now 6.2).
> The main advantage of this distribution is "mainstream".
>
> by the way
> is slackware uses rpm,by default ?!
> is it uses init scripts similar to the redhat ?
>
> Sagi Bashari wrote:
>
> > All the RedHat versions are full of bugs (specially x.0) , so whats new.
> >
> > want a 'stable' os? try slackware.
> >
> > On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Yosi wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > A recent post to /. claims that RedHat 7.0 is full of bugs that almost
> > > make it unusuable http://slashdot.org/articles/00/10/02/2046212.shtml
> > > Looking at Bugzilla total bug numbers looks bad (although not as bad
> > > as Windows 2000 ;-) Has anyone on the list installed RedHat 7.0
> > > already and care to give some comments?
> > >
> > > Yosi
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