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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 12:58:02 +0100 (BST)
From: "Dr H. T. Leung" <htl10 AT cus DOT cam DOT ac DOT uk>
To: david <david AT kalifornia DOT com>
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Subject: Re: libc-5.4.22?!?
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Look, I don't understand why this has deteriorated to a debate on libc5 vs
libc 6 and Redhat vs Slackware. There *is* a Redhat libc-5.4.46 package
(which I told the original poster right away after the posting) at: 

ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/i386/libc-5.4.46-1rh42.i386.rpm

(or at least that's what my nearest sunsite mirror said where it is: 
http://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/
Mirrors/ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/i386/libc-5.4.46-1rh42.i386.rpm)

Personally I think people who said Redhat/Suse/whatever being better than
Slackware/whatever are snobs. While Redhat is no doubt easier to install
and maintain, Slackware no doubt have less of the "bleeding-edge" 
developements, you can run a perfectly functional system with either, if
you know what you are doing. After all, it is the same kernel, and same
mostly-GNU-based software suite. 

I actually don't like the Redhat "rpm" concept - when I install something,
I want to know exactly where every component goes. It is probably a bit
far-fetched to compare RPM's with the MS Install-Shield; but then there
are people who thinks anything GUI "clickable" is better than
non-clickables, and anything hidding all the details is better than
letting you know what is happening; and anything rpm is better than
tgz/configure.  Suit yourself. If you can make the computer works for you.

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