ahead.
Best regards,
Ijon
+1
:)
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ver told you to pay in advance for anything, *ever*? I
sincerely hope it gets all sorted out for the better eventually, but
IMHO shelling out cash in advance was a huge mistake to start with.
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lf-explanatory, perhaps complemented with a short explanation in
braces, such as: "(In Debian, all applications come bundled with the
operating system, and just like the operating system, they come
completely cost-free.)"
My 2ยข.
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share on that (yet again).
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wouldn't take you more than a couple of minutes to determine what
architecture you're dealing with.
Of course, an auto-detecting installer would be a far nicer thing to
have ...
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Please reply to
yself.
An addendum to my previous post:
the Debian installer will warn you when it can't work on your
architecture, so a viable solution would be to just have all 3 relevant
installers at hand, and try them out one by one...
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AST
A VERSION OF LINUX ACCESSIBLE TO THE LAYMAN
WHICH COULD COMPETE WITH WINDOWS
I HAVE STILL THAT DREAM
If you want a laid-back "out-of-box experience", you should try a
recent Ubuntu Live CD.
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Dne, 31. 07. 2009 12:51:04 je Werner Baumann napisal(a):
> I'm using Debian for about ten years now and I use it because "Debian
> is different".
> While I appreciate the intention to "position Debian better" I am
> concerned about the general direction, I am missing what I think the
> most importa
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