At 09:24 AM 3/20/98 -0500, James D. Freels wrote: > >This is coming from an end-user of Debian: > >I wish I had the ability and time to contribute more directly to >Debian. However, I can contribute this response to some of the >concerns I have seen on this mailing list. > >Debian by far is the most rock solid Linux distribution I have used >(used several Slackware, RedHat, etc.). I have been using Linux for a >long time now. This new stable version of Debian has obviously been >more difficult than the last major hurdle in going from a.out to elf. >
Thank you James, Very Much I have just downloaded the installation files for Debian and am going to do the installation this weekend. I just joined this list and was wanting to "lurk" a while and pick up on information before posting any questions. The first few message I received caused me to rethink my decision on Debian, as looked like some thing or someone had quit or the project was going down hill. I thought maybe I should look at Red Hat or Slackware for my Linux needs. But after your message just now, you have helped me to sustain my original decision and install Debian. I am very new at Linux, but do have some experience with Unix. So hopefully I will not bother the list to much with unnecessary questions. Hopefully I will be able to get Debian installed and up and running. Again, thanks for the post on your opinion on Debian. I feel a lot better now. Mike Acklin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]