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c0n 08-09-2002 09:56 AM

Debian Woody install
 
Have never used Debian before, but people I work with say it's very stable, so I wiped my Mandrake/Ximian box and installed Deb. It took 3 attempts, only because I picked the wrong mouse and when trying to load X, it would kick back to the login screen with a "no core device" error....finally figured it out and the install went smoothly...now i'm just tweaking it and hunting through the cd's for apps to mess with...not much io a post, i know, but i was excited to get this installed and online.....

crashmeister 08-09-2002 06:26 PM

Good for you!!! And try the wonderful world of apt-get on the net.Forget about the cd's those are for Suse,RH and stuff.

c0n 08-12-2002 06:50 AM

Thanks crash, that's one of the reasons why I wanted to try Debian.
Apt-get is pretty cool....Before I had a dual boot: win2k/mandrake 8.1 running
Gnome/Ximian, which I liked...but I decided to go back to KDE and wanted
to try a different distro..

biosx 08-12-2002 04:07 PM

Best of wishes to you and Debian :) Probably the best distribution out there.

mace 08-13-2002 05:59 AM

glad to see things went smoothly - i too will be installing 'woody' in a couple of days. moving on from suse.

wartstew 08-14-2002 11:19 AM

I'm new to Debian "Woody" as well.

I found it harder to install and configure than Slackware 8.1, but expect that it will be much easier to keep up-to-date.

I liked being able to do a network based install, choosing only the of apps that I needed, then ending up with a lean OS that ran well, then knowing that any piece of software and/or update is just an "apt-get" away. Of course, you can supposedly do this sort of thing with other distros, it just seems to work better with Debian.

c0n 08-16-2002 08:38 AM

I agree wartstew, apt-get works much smoother on Deb than Red Carpet (ximian's manager) or others that I've used. I had used Mandrake for 2yrs and was pretty used to it, but for some reason it seemed like I was using the Linux version of Windows....it seemed like everything was easy to install/setup and I didn't feel very challenged, maybe it was just that I wasn't doing many intricate things with Linux and therefore didn't get a chance to really work Mandrake. I love using apt-get...not just because i can manage/download/install everything, but because I love to see all of those apps and I literally read through each one and read what each one does.....I'm such a geek sometimes...


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