what unix, linux c/c++ to buy
Glenn Burkhardt
glenn at aoi.ultranet.com
Tue Apr 25 17:38:59 EDT 2000
...just some rambling on a hopelessly open ended subject...
I just gave up on RedHat 6.2, reformated my disk, and put in Mandrake 7.0. I
was thoroughly disgusted when kppp stopped working
- it wanted root access, and kept popping up a password dialog box
- it wouldn't work at all unless X access was wide open (xhost +)
So, my system is all back to being friendly again...
But, I did happen to notice these (important to me) differences:
RedHat 6.2 omits:
- working kppp
- dosemu
- gcc 2.95.2, and includes a compiler with a serious bug in the optimizer
when g++ is used...
Mandrake 7.0 omits:
- rsh, rexec (previous RPM from Mandrake 6.1 works)
- HOWTO's (readily available on the net)
Mandrake 7.0 includes these nice features:
- rpmdrake (best GUI front end to rpm that I've used).
- uses 'supermount' for CDROM and floppy access (real cool!)
- includes dosemu
- includes gcc 2.95.2
And, I guess, the moral of the story is becoming the fact that 1 CDROM is
not enough for a Linux distribution, so probably SUSE's 6 CD approach is the
best way to go, until we all have DVD players in our machines. On the other
hand, since CD's probably cost $0.50 in quantity, why restrict a distribution
to just one CD?
I won't try to use RedHat any more, at least until I hear that they've
improved...
-
Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with
"subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the
message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
More information about the Discuss
mailing list