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-+ Open Development (at least DrakX)
-+ UDMA66 (HPT366)
-+ gamerz
-+ number of packages
-+ better packages(?)
-+ no automatic handling of ide burners
-+ urpmi/rpmdrake
-+ XFdrake
-+ no newbie install
-+ reiserfs
-+ fat resizing
-+ 3D handling (eg: Voodoo3)
-+ diskdrake (vs diskdruid)
-+ usb storage (?)
-+ KDE2
-+ faces in kdm/gdm
-+ menu
-+ alternatives
-+ /etc/emacs/site-start.d
-+ default config
-+ i18n (bootloader keyboard)
-
-+ More user-friendliness in general:
- + you can choose between multiple net devices when more than one are
- detected
- + you are presented with the media descriptions (disks, cdrom's)
- when you must choose between multiple media, and not only "sda",
- "hdc", ..
- + when installing from a disk partition, you are presented with an
- extract of the directory contents when you fail to give the
- correct location, which is very helpful to correct the input
- instead of simply rebooting to remember where on earth you
- mirrored the distribution on your disks
-
-+ Automatic mode (Redhat's equivalent is called "kickstart") is not
- performed according to a file on the floppy but from kernel parameters,
- which have many pros, among them: (1) we don't need the vfat filesystem
- for that purpose, and (2) with advanced bootloaders such as grub and
- lilo you can edit parameters on the fly at boot time.
-
-- no LABEL= in fstab (for auto renumbering of devices)
-- kerberos
-- LDAP