LinuxPlanet: Distribution Watch: A Month Later with Linux-Mandrake 8.1
Jan 11, 2002, 21:49 (17 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Brian Proffitt)
"Up until now, I would have ranked Mandrake Linux about
Number 4 on my personal list of favorite Linux distros. After this
past month of really getting to work with it on a daily basis, I
would have to move it up the ranks to Number 2--right behind SuSE
and ahead of Red Hat.
It is not Number One with me yet, because of the problems I
mentioned earlier. These were just enough to offset Mandrake Linux
from being my favorite. It was a near thing. One thing I have never
enjoyed about SuSE is its disagreeability with non-SuSE RPM
packages. Not only was it pleasurable to use a distribution that
had "standard" RPMs (if there is such a thing), but the presence of
the Mandrake Cooker development project meant that I was getting
access to RPMs for programs that were only a few days out from
their initial releases. But, when I weighed this against my issues
with Mandrake Linux, I found Mandrake Linux was a little short on
the overall categories.
How close was my subjective comparison? Close enough that I no
longer feel pressured to migrate back to my "home" SuSE platform
anytime soon. I plan on keeping Mandrake Linux running for quite
some time. While overall I found it to be slightly less than SuSE's
performance, there is no denying the allure that the WineX
application has for me as a user. The ability to run Windows-based
games inside Linux is a siren's song when I put the reviewer's hat
away."
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