On Jun 12 2000, John McBride wrote: > Rogerio Brito wrote: > > > > More professional? More canned, that is. :-) Easier to the > > newbie, perhaps? > > My customers use software, they don't install it. If I had to install > Debian as a demo, I would seriously consider refusing.
I see that you took things as very personal. :-( Anyway, my customers use software. They don't install it. I install it for them. Installing Debian for them is much more professional, for I spend less time installing the operating system and they get their systems up and running in less time and I spend less of their time doing upgrades whenever necessary. Anyway, I was just discussing the method I used to install Debian and I thought that you perhaps would think it was good for you. But you don't. Then, please, by all means, continue with what you've got. End of thread from my part, but if you still want to discuss things in private, feel free to send me e-mail. []s, Roger... P.S.: BTW, you must have been using a different Debian than I am. I don't need "various switches" to get X working. Are you trying the latest debs? -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rogerio Brito - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/ Nectar homepage: http://www.linux.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/nectar/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=