Well, my main beef is Fedora Core 1. When I run apt-get or Yum my system
crawls to a stop.

At first I was told it was my video drivers but I install the nvidia
drivers without a hitch.

Aaron
On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 16:18, Maxim Kovgan wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Aaron wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have tried unsuccessfully to install debian a number of times.
> > I keep coming back to rh based distros, but I must admit that debian
> > boxes I have worked on run faster and are more stable.
> this is strange, since ... the advantage of Debian comes best in updates
> and the convenience of the usage/administration.
> 
> if you feel really significant difference in performance - this means
> you do something wrong ... IMHO.
> 
> i do like Debian, i prefer installing Debian Server much more than RPM
> based one, but i am not a fanatic.
> performance is usually the matter of
> fine tuning and not
> installing and running redundant stuff, thus freeing resources to work.
> >
> > I beta tested Xandros and I have no idea how good it would be for a
> > black-box but easy to install it is, stable it is, but it isn't free.
> >
> > I would guess there are distros out there that will do just what is
> > needed.
> >
> > Aaron
> > On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 15:02, Omer Zak wrote:
> > > On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Leonid Podolny wrote:
> > >
> > > > Now to the subject. I'm going to sound the extremely heretical idea. Not
> > > > everyone needs a Linux router for that. What I'd do in such situation is
> > > > get them a dedicated router specially designed for that matter. I don't
> > > > mean the PC with Linux installed, but a little box the size of the adsl
> > > > modem, which all it is able to do is to be an adsl (or cable) router.
> > > > It's very cheap (~300 NIS) and usually has Linux somewhere deep inside
> > > > -- it's not that its manufacturers want to implement everything from the
> > > > beginning. You configure the computers to use DHCP, plug them in, plug
> > > > the modem -- it works. It surely meets all the basic requirements you've
> > > > specified at the original mail. The only one of your requirements that
> > > > it doesn't meet is being ableto show her how Linux is installed.
> > > > Install it on that p133 box you wanted to use and you're done
> > >
> > > While the user is naive, the installer (his sysadmin) is not.
> > > The suggestion to use a dedicated router eliminates two important
> > > advantages of DIY (Do It Yourself) Linux installation:
> > > 1. Access to security updates under your control and at your pace.
> > > 2. Ability (in principle) to audit the router's software to ensure that
> > >  there are no hidden backdoors.
> > >
> > > By the way, how come that no Debian installer had itch, which can be
> > > scratched by an user-friendly GUI installer?
> > >
> > > Such a GUI should start by defining defaults for Aunt Tilly, and provide
> > > levels of detail for advanced users.It should also provide a space for
> > > building command lines (which correspond to selecte options in the GUI),
> > > editing them and executing them - for those advanced users, who understand
> > > the subject but can use help refreshing their memories.
> > >
> > >                                            --- Omer
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