Try FreeBSD. It's much more professionally
oriented, and more stable. No
"kernel of the week" problems. I run both but vastly prefer FreeBSD. It's
rock-solid and high performance. I suggest 2.2.5, the latest release.
Hey! Give me a chance to see if I can help him get Linux going first.
His problem has to be some little teeny dumb thing that, once fixed, will
seem silly.
Anthony Clifton - Wirehead
PS: Sheesh the FreeBSD people are always jumping around saying, "Can't
get Linux to work? Try FreeBSD!"
Linux only has a few stable kernels and Slackware uses them.