which redhat CD's to get

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Oh, I suppose there's little difference in 6.2 or 7.0. Does ppp configure
without x-win, or will I need help to get online? I know someone else was
wondering that too, linux for dumbies just tells the x way of doing
reconfiguration of network interfaces. I know ifconfig would control the IP
address of the ppp interface, but as how to establish ppp0 as an interface
they say to go to the network thing in the control panel. 
I wonder what the junk going around that redhat mixed kernel 2.4 headers
with the 2.2 kernel to cause bad compiling of programs.
At 05:26 PM 10/27/00 -0600, you wrote:
>now
>Hi Brent,
>
>     I know of *no* kernel headers trouble with RH7.  I have three
>systems running it with no problems that I can detect.  One listmember
>asserted that there were problems, apparently because he didn't like the 
>way the kernel RPM's were named.
>
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>          Bill in Denver
>On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Brent Harding wrote:
>
>> 				I'm thinking of trying redhat, probably 6.2 as 7.0 has that kernel
>> headers trouble. What's the difference if I get the cheapbytes CD, or the
>> official redhat one, they sell both, redhat one is more expensive. Also,
>> there's a professional version, for over $100, what's better about it than
>> the cheap CD? For about $4.99, I can get a source, install, and
>> documentation CD, now I just put zipspeak in to my real linux partition for
>> the mean time until I get the CD.
>> 
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