[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I rather like Knoppix as a nice Debian installer. The nice thing with Knoppix is that you can use it as a boot disk on just about any relatively modern PC. I have an old 486 in my basement with only 32 meg and it runs a Knoppix installed Debian - sometimes a little slow, but it works fine as my household Web/SSH/mail server.

The problem with this approach is that Knoppix is a mix of testing, unstable, third party and some custom packages by Knopper himself. It is a good LiveCD distro, but I have known several people to get bitten by serious problems when trying to "convert" their Knoppix install over to Debian. BTW, the new Debian installers work very well on a very wide range of equipment. You should have no trouble using that.

God Bless,

-Roberto

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Roberto C. Sanchez
http://familiasanchez.net/~roberto

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