nano rocks. For the record, Mandrake 9.0 kicks ass. And no ugly fonts, all nicely Anti-aliased and everthing. GUI iconfigurations are all there for the noobie. Though I still prefer the good ol' command line. And they make it pretty easy to compile your own kernel, though because of all the modules that are already selected for compile in the source that comes with it, it takes forever.... Still they have a nice setup, I just wish that they had packaged the new Gnomeicu with it. That's the first thing I did, was compile the Gnome2 one (through CVS) and then I compiled the Gaim through CVS as well, for MSN compatibility. They're both working great now. Unfortunately I can't get the Parhelia driver to work with it, like I did in Debian (see my other post) But as far as Newbie Distros, Mandrake is the one to go for. I tried SuSE and it had too many problems, and I also have tried Redhat in the past, and it's pretty good, just not as good as Mandrake.
Also Xandros linux should be out tomorrow (it's Debian based, so no RPM hell.) It looks to be extremely friendly to use (unfortunately it also looks a tad too much like windows 98) We'll have to see how that one looks.
Leech
P.S. As a side note, if you buy Mandrake 9.0 when it comes out, it'll install the nVidia drivers for you (at least as far as I was reading a thread on mandrakeforum.com) Also it installs Alsa 9.0rc2 out of the box.
Also Xandros linux should be out tomorrow (it's Debian based, so no RPM hell.) It looks to be extremely friendly to use (unfortunately it also looks a tad too much like windows 98) We'll have to see how that one looks.
Leech
P.S. As a side note, if you buy Mandrake 9.0 when it comes out, it'll install the nVidia drivers for you (at least as far as I was reading a thread on mandrakeforum.com) Also it installs Alsa 9.0rc2 out of the box.
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