"Robert P. Goldman" wrote: > > I've been running RedHat 6.2 systems and been pretty happy. But now I > feel that I should be upgrading, but RedHat 7.0 seems to have a lot of > issues. More than I want to deal with, anyway. > > So, I was thinking about switching instead to Mandrake 7.2. Any > recommendations pro or con? > > I was particularly thinking of Mandrake because it seemed like the > best way to profit from my RedHat experience, as opposed to using SuSE > or Debian. I don't mean to denigrate either of these distros, it's > just that I've gotten used to rpm's, etc. > > Also, I'm not running servers, just i86 workstations, and my > impression was that this was what Mandrake aimed at, more than other > distros that emphasized server applications. > Reliable rumor has it that RH 7.1 beta iso images were just posted, so another option is to wait a few weeks. Red Hat rule of thumb: X.0 = bleeding edge X.0 = pretty nice X.2 = mmm-mmm good . . . and then we start again :-) -- Lan Barnes lanbarnes at earthlink.net Icon Consulting, Inc 858-273-6677 Power corrupts. Absolute power is, uh, gee, kinda' neat! - Dave Looney