>Perhaps derogating this guy's views as "stupid" or "silly" serves no
>constructive purpose, especially when there is some validity there.

Where? I did my Debian install from my DOS hard drive, totally diskless. I 
have no experience with Debian CDs, but feedback here seems to be 
favorable. I myself used 'dpkg' from the command line until I found that 
dselect could easily install batches of software, whole upgrades even, 
all at once, and that it could even prevent dependency frustration I had 
experienced earlier. The only bad thing about dselect, imho, is that its 
slow. But since I use a 486, I suppose that could be the culprit. ;)

late.


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