| Hi! Found a little bug in one of the docs.. probably not so 
important but the people at http://www.redhatisnotlinux.org/  
doesn't like it. : in doc: Software-Release-Practice-HOWTO-6.html section 
6.4 there is a line that says: The de-facto standard format for installable binary packages 
is that used by the Red Hat Package manager, RPM. It's featured in the most 
popular Linux distribution, and supported by effectively all other Linux 
distributions (except Debian and Slackware; and Debian can install from 
RPMs). RPM stands for : RPM Package Manager << recursive Best Regards Per |