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Message-ID: <32EF37A7.487B@eik.bme.hu>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 12:42:31 +0100
From: "DR. Andras Solyom" <solyom AT eik DOT bme DOT hu>
Reply-To: solyom AT eik DOT bme DOT hu
Organization: Technical University of Budapest
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Re:What's all the hype about OpenDOS
References: <32EDE79B DOT 6DF9 AT eik DOT bme DOT hu> <32EEBDF5 DOT 2AFF AT cam DOT org>

Tudor wrote:
> 
> What is the difference between Slackware and RedHat?
The underlying Linux system is the same. But the additional programs
differ. e.g. Slackware's mc (midnight commander -  a Norton Commander
like file manager) cannot display an FTP directory as a panel, while
RedHat can - this was at leas true till Slakware version 3.0. The
installation programs differ, (both are easy to use but with different
possibilities), etc.
> Doesn't Slackware include X too?
Yes it has X. But you can use different window managers with it.
> And where can I get RedHat? I've only seen Slack around..
try the URL http://www.redhat.com to find a mirror near you

> > The reason, IMHO, that we do not want to switch to Linux from DOS is
> > that we want our computer to be compatible with the majority of the
> > software (e.g. games )out there.
> But you have the dos emulator and LILO so you can easily work around
> that.
many useful DOS program will not run on the emulator, and don't forget
Windows!

					Andras

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