"Helgi Örn": > > Yo Stormies, Debian's! > > I'm a devoted Linux user, been experimenting with almost all of the most > common > Linux distributions in several different versions. I am a great admirer of the > Debian/GNU project and I have tried several times to configure and run > Debian/GNU Linux 2.1 and 2.2, but without satisfying results. My default dist > has been SuSE for about a year now, but I always keep on running other dists > for testing. At the moment I got Storm 2000 'Rain' installed to test it.
Try to get the Hail release or visit www.stormix.com or http://www.stormix.com/products/download/index_html This release is fantastic. > I like it a lot so far, the installation (in text mode) was great except that > I > did not have the possibility to install Lilo on the /boot partition which I > would have wanted. And there are a few things that are not working: > > * I've run pppconfig but when I run pon it says that no ppp is configured in > the kernel, which is not true. So, I'm without Internet in Storm. In the Hail release you get Stormix Dialer so internet access is very easy. > > * No sound (I've got a Linux compatible Ess1371 card which is easily > configured > in other dists) I have this sound card too, and it is working in Hail release, not so fine but works. > But I still like Storm because; it's base is Debian/GNU and it got the KDE > desktop. But what I would like to know is: > > * Does Storm keep the same directory structure as Debian/GNU Linux? > > * Am I running Debian/GNU when running Storm or just a cheap clone? > > * Where are the Storm Linux users? The mail list doesn't seem to be that > active. > > * Where does Storm come from? > > Greetings, > Helgi Örn Storm linux is a based Debian 2.2 potato, easy to install and with 3 main especific programs. - Storm Dialer - SAS , Storm Administration System 2.0 - Storm Package Manager Stormix come from Canada. Greetings, Valerio.