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@ 2003-02-27 18:59 Haines Brown
  2003-02-27 19:12 ` pa3gcu
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From: Haines Brown @ 2003-02-27 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

I've always used Red Hat. My installation of 7.3 began to go sour last
fall after a clumbsy video driver installation. Things got more
and more complicated, and I ended up having to do a fresh install of
Red Hats 8.0. Since then, things just have not worked right and I'm
spending all to much of my valuable time doing repairs, often
unsuccessfully.  

I'm considering a retreat to 7.3, but must also consider changing
distributions. Here are my criteria:

1. I like to rely as much as possible on keyboard input rather than
   the mouse. Red Hat seems to be moving in the opposite direction,
   and more and more I'm being forced to use the mouse. 

2. I must have multiple desktops and window stacking. I don't know
   that any window manager supports stacking order except
   enlightenment. Yet I like Gnome's panel and applets. These two
   applications don't get along well in RedHat 8.0, but do in gentoo;
   I don't know about other distributions. I've never used Windows,
   and so don't find anything appealing in a Windows-like interface. 

3. I've got plenty of hardware muscle, so don't worry much about
   speed. It is fairly standard SCSI and USB stuff, hardware
   compatibility is probably not a big issue. 

4. I don't need to be at the bleeding edge in terms of kernel and
   applications, but I need my stand-alone workstation with DSL
   connection to be secure and reliable. I've an interest in ham radio,
   which used to favor one distribution, but I assume there's no
   significant difference today.

5. I don't find ease of installation to be an issue, and am quite
   willing to put up with gentoo's notoriously slow compile.

6. I'm quite willing to edit configuration files by hand, but will
   occasionally need spiritual advice, and so would prefer a
   distribution that's not too exotic. I find configuration files that
   are on the move to be a pain. 

7. I mostly use a few standard applications, especially emacs.

In light of this, which distributions should I be considering? Does
one of them stand out in your opinion as an obvious choice in light of
my criteria?

Haines  
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2003-02-27 18:59 distribution choice Haines Brown
2003-02-27 19:12 ` pa3gcu
2003-02-27 19:24 ` Brian Jackson
2003-02-27 22:19   ` Haines Brown
2003-02-27 20:02 ` Ray Olszewski
2003-02-27 23:07   ` Haines Brown
2003-02-27 23:49     ` Ray Olszewski
2003-02-28  1:25       ` james niland
2003-02-28 13:30         ` Frank Roberts
2003-02-28 15:38           ` Ray Olszewski
2003-02-28  6:17       ` whitnl73

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