On Fri, Aug 28, 1998 at 09:26:49AM -0400, Joe Duncan wrote:
>       Which distribution to go with, is I believe, a matter of personal 
> taste.
> I have worked with two personally, Slackware and Red Hat. The version 
> of Slackware I had was a bit older, but overall I like Red Hat better. Red 
> Hat 5.0 comes with many of the kernel modules already created and 
> compiled and seems to me to be more user friendly than Slackware...
> That's my 2 cents...
>
>> Original Text From: "John Schmerold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 27/08/98 5:29 pm:
>> OK, here's my question:  For this application  -  a router box with IP MASQ 
>> capabilities, which distribution should I start with.

If you are only putting together one or two computers every couple of 
months I would use Redhat or SuSe because you can up grade the software 
in place.

If you are putting in five a day or something like this Slackware seems 
to be the best for configuration of what packages to install without 
having to select each package.
 

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Andrew L. Davis                                 Network Operations
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                               ViperLink International
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