The newest release of ComputerWorld had a very open history and comparison of the Linux product.
Basically - Red Hat has a bootable floppy, software, documentation and support which made it there choice for the cost - though for "experience" users - it is free on the web.
Richard A. Freeman
>>> Dreamer's Den <[log in to unmask]> 04/13/99 08:47am >>>
I have heard a lot about Linux being an exceptionally stable
operating system. I am interested in possibly changing from WIN
95 to Linux. As I look around at all the info I have found that
there are a number of different types (or distributions) of Linux
available, (ie: Mandrake Linux, Caldera, OpenLinux 1.3, Debian
GNU/Linux 2.0, Red Hat Linux 5.2, Slackware Linux 3.6, S.u.S.E.
Linux 5.3, ect.)
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