Oops, didn't send this to the ML... On 25 February 2011 21:44, Oz <gnulo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Debian Gnu/Hurd seems to be complicated to install from what i > understand because 1 its not a live cd or install cd. 2-you need qemu > virtulization. I want to run it natevly as the sole operating system > on one netbook i have. i dont know or understand much i am a ubuntu > gnu/linux user and have been using gnu/linux for a couple of years and > am truly a noob compared to you guys but want to use a fully free > system and support the gnu project. but i need the easiesest route > possible :) thats why i was think about the arch hurd live cd. >
If you're going to use the graphical one, be warned that that's pretty much just a proof-of-concept. It's a pet project one of the devs is working on and is pretty slow/unstable. Also, the official installation CD is pretty unstable, too. -- Michael Walker (http://www.barrucadu.co.uk) Arch Hurd Developer; GNU Webmaster; FSF member #8385 http://www.archhurd.org http://www.gnu.org http://www.fsf.org