On 7 Jun 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> I've rewritten the top-level README file, it was indeed something of a
> mess. Hopefully it's a bit clearer now.
:)
-Peter
Code is much like elephant dung. The more code, the more bugs.
You have to let it rest a while to make sure that the bugs are gone
I've rewritten the top-level README file, it was indeed something of a
mess. Hopefully it's a bit clearer now.
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Jerry Asher wrote:
> I got to tell you folks, you've tried hard, but you've certainly not made
> it easy to figure out how to do that. I'm reading through a 90 page
> installation manual now. The three page quick orientation guide is
> completely confusing.
You are /defi
Jerry Asher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now I gather that you would prefer I install debian from the network
> and not by first downloading iso cd images, and I want to honor that
> request, but cannot.
I think you are talking about the instructions on
http://cdimage.debian.org/ ?
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Here's a user report. Please take it in the spirit of which it is offered:
appreciation for your efforts, and some advice on what I found lacking.
I'm a debian newbie, but not a linux newbie. In general I'm not a newbie
with about twenty years of experience with unix, linux and pcs. I've
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