Author: ERIQ
Date: 09:47:09 12/19/00
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On December 19, 2000 at 12:41:24, Stefan Fredriksson wrote: >On December 19, 2000 at 11:42:46, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>Some post has been written about different versions of Linux, and although Bob >>did coment about one or two of them, each day seems to appear a new package. So >>my question is: which of all them is, today, best in the following terms? >> >>a) win compatibility without risk of destroying nothing. >> >>b) best loaded with features: word procesors, internet browsers, etc. >> >>c) best fitted to run available chess program written for linux > >I think its really a matter of taste but I see that Caldera Open Linux is not >mentioned when it comes to 'easy-but-powerful' Linux dists. > >It was the first I used and I would reccomend it alot. > >You can check it out at www.caldera.com > >/Stefan I forgot yes I have used caldera as well and it uses kde and very good disk partitioning and install but now I think it's geared more to small business.
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