We're a small group mulling over the respective merits of Debian and
Slackware for a newbie. Of course, since apt-get takes care of installing
dependencies and upgrading the whole installed software, we were leaning
towards Debian. The newbie, even though his concerns for security are
limited, woul
At 19:18 14-08-01 -0700, you wrote:
"Karsten M. Self" écrivait/wrote:
>A Debian distro, when released, is stable.
Which stuff was I reading the other day, Red Hat's or SuSE's. It said
"Don't trust our stuff, it's unstable as a swamp over hell!" That's why
we're thinking Debian or Slack... but I
Sorry if this message ends outside the thread. I can't post directly to the
newsgroup and replying to any of the two messages I received for each post,
sends the answer back to the author. There must be some Debian style here
too...
GP
At 22:13 14-08-01 -0400, Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écri
At 12:16 15-08-01 +1000, you wrote:
>I have used Slackware in the past and I will NEVER use it again. It was
>just so damn unreliable (windows spent more uptime than the slackware
>system)
REALLY? You should post on alt.os.linux.slackware! They're una(slack)ware!
A friend of mine has a Slack ser
I'm used to a web - news interface, but not to email - news. I can't post
directly to th enewsgroup. I suppose that's normal. I received two copies
of some posts, none of others. Answering to any any of the two copies I
received, sends the reply to sender, not to the newsgroup. I'm using Eudora.
H
At 00:29 15-08-01 -0400, you wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 12:13:51AM -0400, Gilles Pelletier wrote:
>>
>> Tell me, is this what's preventing the team from offering boot diskettes
>> for Woody nearly six months after kernel 2.4 is out?
>>
>
>You are se
installation of
Woody. I'll be back to you, tomorrow night most probably. We'll try to
figure out what went wrong.
Regards!
Gilles Pelletier
--
La Masse Critique
Le sionisme est aujourd'hui aux juifs ce que le nazisme était aux Allemands
chrétiens.
http://pages.infinit.net/mcrit/sionisme.html
I found out the MD5SUMs are in the package itself but where are the
signatures? I suppose they're in the file that is updated when you do an
update. But where is this file?
Why are every file in the package md5summed ? Wouldn't a sum on the
whole package be enough?
I had a bad experience whi
I have been wanting to install Debian for a long time but have never
succeded.
Now I really want to succeed.
Live dvd works well and connects to internet.
Install stalls when detecting hardware.
Graphical install stalls at screen titled "Detect network hardware".
What can I do?
>
> [cut]
>>
>>>
>>> I took a picture of Alt+F4 with my phone: there is the day and
>>> date,
>
I disabled drive A: floppy in the bios and tried again. The
installation jammed in the same place and I took a picture of ALT-F4.
Do you have a suggestion of where I should post this picture so that
you
Here is the picture. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem very clear.
http://imgur.com/cgdbULj
It mentions missing firmware files.
2014-03-06 12:28 GMT-05:00 Mark Carroll :
> Gilles Pelletier writes:
>
>> Do you have a suggestion of where I should post this picture so that
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