[NTLUG:Discuss] Installation questions from rank beginner:

Alex Coker Alex.Coker at ipaper.com
Mon Mar 12 12:29:02 CST 2001


Agreed.

In the environment that I've used eDesktop and eServer (small businesses),
the customer doesn't want to spend time fiddling the the OS.

If, on the other hand, you enjoy tinkering with the OS, then get RedHat or
one of the others.




Mark Bickel <eusmb at exu.ericsson.se>@ntlug.org on 03/12/2001 12:08:06 PM

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> If you're looking for a smooth installation, stability, full featured
> workstation setup, then you can't go wrong with Caldera eDesktop 2.4. We
> are using this for general end user workstation setups and having very
nice
> results. Little things like Java 1.2 pre-configured out-of-the-box and
such
> make a good first-time experience for new Linux users.
>
> Alex

I second that. I don't usually get into advocating one distro over another.
I have installed and used most of them at one point in time or another.
I have many years of experience with Caldera, going back to their very
first
beta release. I must say that I found  their latest releases to be very
smooth. Upgrading to eDesktop 2.4 from the prior version was as easy as
popping the CD in, copying the upgrade script to / , changing to
single-user
runlevel (1) and running the script as root. It all worked */flawlessly/*.

I can't say the same for their Linux Technology Preview (LTP): it was
rough!

Caldera may not be as cutting-edge as some other distros. They intend it
that
way on purpose. The overall quality control is however, IMHO above average.
SuSe, RH, Debian, et. al. will all have their champions, and indeed they
all
have their own sets of advantages as well as disadvantages, so let's not
start
a religous war here. I'm just giving a personal nod to Caldera for
producing
some nicely polished products in the eDesktop 2.4 and eServer 2.3.

Mark.Bickel at ericsson.com
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