quot;H. S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: uninstall Debian Linux
> Douglas Pollard wrote:
> > HS,
> > I tried to boot with disc #1 Red Hat Linux Fedora. The monitor shows
> > what looks like files
Douglas Pollard wrote:
HS,
I tried to boot with disc #1 Red Hat Linux Fedora. The monitor shows
what looks like files being loaded but is not. The on screen printing seems
to stay the same although it looks to be scrolling. I took the disc out and
the same thing continued 30 min. or so. I had
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 17:16, H. S. wrote:
[...]
To the OP: If you want to try Redhat, try Fedora. The installation is a
dream as compared to Debian. Debian installation might be easier if you
were to use the new installed, or so they say.
The New Debian-Installer is Phenomen
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
on Mon, 01 Mar 2004 17:49:14 -0400, Douglas Pollard wrote:
> Do I have to remove Debian first [...]
You shouldn't have to do anything special to "remove Debian."
Tell RedHat (or whatever) to reformat (or initialize or create a new
filesystem) in the partit
On 2004-03-01, Douglas Pollard penned:
>
> I tried to boot with disc #1 Red Hat Linux Fedora. The monitor
> shows what looks like files being loaded but is not. The on screen
> printing seems to stay the same although it looks to be scrolling.
> I took the disc out and the same thin
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 17:16, H. S. wrote:
[...]
> To the OP: If you want to try Redhat, try Fedora. The installation is a
> dream as compared to Debian. Debian installation might be easier if you
> were to use the new installed, or so they say.
The New Debian-Installer is Phenomenal.
I am alway
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Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: uninstall Debian Linux
> Ken Gilmour wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 18:04, Douglas Pollard wrote:
> >
> >>I installed debian from cd without any documentation other than what I
have
Ken Gilmour wrote:
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 18:04, Douglas Pollard wrote:
I installed debian from cd without any documentation other than what I have
been able to get on line.After struggling with it for a while, I bought a
Red hat Linux book with a couple cd's. With a book in front of me I hope to
d
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 19:19 +, Ken Gilmour wrote:
> Mandrake (which has a free version and also it's backend is Debian)
Mandrakes backend is not debian, they use rpms. In fact they started out
as a RedHat compiled for pentium CPUs, but have since then matured into
being just Mandrake. You may
* s. keeling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040301 12:45]:
> Incoming from Ken Gilmour:
> >
> > windows but you have to pay for it) or Mandrake (which has a free
> > version and also it's backend is Debian). They are a lot more user
> ...^^
>
> Is that true? Where has t
Incoming from Ken Gilmour:
>
> windows but you have to pay for it) or Mandrake (which has a free
> version and also it's backend is Debian). They are a lot more user
...^^
Is that true? Where has that fact been hiding all these years? This
is the first I'd he
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 18:04, Douglas Pollard wrote:
> I installed debian from cd without any documentation other than what I have
> been able to get on line.After struggling with it for a while, I bought a
> Red hat Linux book with a couple cd's. With a book in front of me I hope to
> do better. Ca
Douglas Pollard wrote:
I installed debian from cd without any documentation other than what I have
been able to get on line.After struggling with it for a while, I bought a
Red hat Linux book with a couple cd's. With a book in front of me I hope to
do better. Can someone tell me how to uninstall De
I installed debian from cd without any documentation other than what I have
been able to get on line.After struggling with it for a while, I bought a
Red hat Linux book with a couple cd's. With a book in front of me I hope to
do better. Can someone tell me how to uninstall Debian or install red hat
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