Hey Ivan - Thanks for your great work! I couldn't find this documented anywhere (I hope I haven't overlooked something obvious). Would you please tell me:
What is the best way to install Debian testing/(woody packages) & KDE, when the install is to 2001 HW, and is done entirely through a 56K modem? (So, an important consideration is minimizing the ammount of data DL'd.) (Also important is getting the X drivers for the video HW.) Should one: 1. Install base system (potato). 2. Install X. 3. Install KDE. 4. Do dist-upgrade. Or: 1. Install base system. 2. Do dist-upgrade. 3. Install X. 4. Install KDE. Or, some other way? PS: any gotchas or tips or things to watch out for? PPS: Would it be necessary, or suggested, in the above steps to install more than just the base system in step 1? (Ie., rather than doing that after KDE is installed.) Thank you. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/