Johan van der Meer said... > Is it, for someone fairly new to linux, feasable to install Debian on > a laptop?
It's feasible, and likely to be an adventure. > To give you an idea on how my linux skills are: > > I have an Acer Aspire 1692, and in trying out different distro's came > upon the following things: Search for as many howto and install docs for your specific model as you can and inwardly digest them. > Would Debian be THE choise for me, or should I rather go with SUSE (or > another distribution)? One of the benefits of Debian is that you can take advantage of distros built upon Debian. I don't think that I'm alone in using Knoppix to assist with installation difficulties. Also handy is (K)Ununtu. One other point, it is likely that you will have to move away from stable, which brings with it possible problems of its own. With the current state of testing, this might not be a great time to start on this adventure. Also, be prepared to compile your own kernel and a few drivers/utilities. You might not need these, but don't be surprised if you do. -- Best, Marc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]