I myself have just recently started to switch from Redhat to Debian.  I
have found that Debian has a lot of useful features, but with those is
complexity.  It seems to me as harder to setup than Redhat.  I have tried
the ftp install and it is very good, but still slow especially if you
would be downloading a large package.

If you go to the website <http://linuxcentral.com> they offer a 2 CD-ROM
set of Debian for 3.95 (+5.30 S & H) 9.25 total.  That might be useful if
you run into problems or want to install it on other machines.  It will
also save you a lot of time.

John Anderson


On 25 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> I've been using RedHat for about eight months, but I'd like to switch 
> to Debian.  Is there any easy way to do this, or is it going to be a
> painful transition?  Also, what's the best way to go about installing
> Debian?  I have a fast connection, so I'm wondering if an ftp install
> is the way to go?  Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> Aaron
> 
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