I am setting up a computer with Debian, and want to know if there is a better version to try. Basically, stable vs testing version. Would one work better than the other.
The computer is a Compaq Proliant 1850R. It is a Dual Pentium 3 600 Mhz with 265 MB of RAM, onboard nic, SCSI. The hard drives are a hardware SCSI RAID, 17 GB.
Most likely I'll run a Woody install, since it has what I need, but I just want to make sure that it will run. I tried using the network install disks (3.5) but had a problem in that it couldn't even mount the floppy to get the basic modules off of it. I'm working on getting the CD version (jegdo 0.7.0a on a Windows machine) and will try that.
Thanks for the help.
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Brian Ronk
System Administrator
BookMasters, Inc



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