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    bona Guest

    Linux Red Hat and Linux Mandrake, what is the difference ?


    Just I am interesting, what is the difference between Linux Red Hat and Linux
    Mandrake?



  2. #2
    Danny Kalev Guest

    Re: Linux Red Hat and Linux Mandrake, what is the difference ?

    is this a c++ question?:) anyway, since I play in that sandbox too, I
    can say that there is no difference, technically speaking. Linux is a
    trademark that refers to the kernel. Thus, every distro uses the same
    code base for its kernel (ignoring version differences for a moment).
    The differences are manifested in the supplementary tools, scripts,
    installation procedures, and other free goodies that each distributor
    includes on its cd.

    Danny

    bona wrote:
    >
    > Just I am interesting, what is the difference between Linux Red Hat and Linux
    > Mandrake?


  3. #3
    bona Guest

    Re: Linux Red Hat and Linux Mandrake, what is the difference ?


    Thanks.

    Danny Kalev <dannykk@inter.net.il> wrote:
    >is this a c++ question?:) anyway, since I play in that sandbox too, I
    >can say that there is no difference, technically speaking. Linux is a
    >trademark that refers to the kernel. Thus, every distro uses the same
    >code base for its kernel (ignoring version differences for a moment).
    >The differences are manifested in the supplementary tools, scripts,
    >installation procedures, and other free goodies that each distributor
    >includes on its cd.
    >
    >Danny
    >
    >bona wrote:
    >>
    >> Just I am interesting, what is the difference between Linux Red Hat and

    Linux
    >> Mandrake?



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