Well, with all the bickering about Bruce's departure and comments on marketing, I realized something. It would be really nice if there was a larger debian user base. DUH! Right? Well, I'm still mr newbie with my own linux stuff and took a chance on debian becasue of the boot magazine articel and CD. The downfall? I know lots of unix/linux gurus (or sorts) and not one of them has even touched debian. Thus, if I want debian specific help, I don't have someone I can just call. What would be goos ways to spread the word. Honestly, I don't know enough to priase debian over any other distribution, and until I get my system working how I need it, I can't even say I'm completely happy (but that's my problem, not debian's ;). When my server is up and running, I'll proudly be displaying the Debian info (as well as apache) on my homepage, but that's not enough.... Sorry, just wondering. peace, Chris -- '\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\ Live on Real Audio Thursday nights 8-11 EST http://www.uvm.edu/~wruv T-SNAKE [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ UIN:1868354 A DJ on a mission CROSSFADE RECORDS http://www.crossfade.com/ Drug free techno ,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/'\,/
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