On 20 Aug 2001, MJ Ray wrote:
"D.I. Redhouse" <dir21@cus.cam.ac.uk> writes: [...]
Mandrake's OK, but part of me wishes I'd stuck with my RedHat 6.2 install and tried to bodge ViaVoice on to that.
I have to ask, seeing as you appear from the Cam: have you tried Debian yet?
No. But I can't quite remember why not. <scratches briefly> Didn't it go through a period of being quite badly behind most of the other distributions? Although equally it could be something to do with the fact that a Debian user round these parts once described/denounced RedHat as the Windows 95 of Linux distributions, and I developed a general theory concerning Debian users. So either: a) Debian isn't/wasn't up to the minute enough for me, or b) prejudice. Blind, unreasoned prejudice. -- David Redhouse, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge 0787 6372962 dir21@cam.ac.uk http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/