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[Hilos de Discusión] [Fecha] [Tema] [Autor]Susan R. Cragin wrote:
I think it depends on the list. Debian, for instance, houses a bunch of counter-elitists :). And I can't even imagine belonging to Yoper...But my favorite list is yours.
Thanks for the compliment.Actually, I think that what's scary about debian are the debianites themselves: too prone to bash against any other distro. I've been a happy red hat user for over 10 years now, and have installed RH on all sorts of devices, without any hassle and without user complaints. And by all sorts I mean from embedded 486-like systems (elan sc520) to big SMP servers. Of course I'd recommend fedora core 2 (or core 1 if you don't want 2.6) , it has all the tools you'd need and good spanish support (as good as any other distro regarding application packages ie. mozilla, gnome), but then again, that's my personal opinion. The good news is that there is local dialup isp (prodigy) in Bajos de Chila, Oaxaca. the phone is 543 30 30 (local call) The bad news is that there ain't no MSIE for linux (yet?) and in the same 10 years experience I've found that many users complain when not able to "navigate" as M$ pretends we all "navigate" the web. For instance: 6 months ago, I could have found the dialup number using mozilla. Now, they (telmex) have filled their site with nonstandard M$ crap. Same goes for most mexican bank sites. I guess instead of flame-war-waging we should be pressing motherf***ing webmasters to conform to the w3c specs.
regards, Ray