debs,

for all it's worth, i've tried the floppies, countless downloads, and,
recently--today, the cd's; and all i have to show for the last 3 months is a 
box that
boots linux, with  no xwindows and no internet, yet.

i'll be glad when i get there.

bentley.


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> In a message dated 8/20/99 11:13:31 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL 
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> << Strange, I've not had this experience at all.  Perhaps you should try
>  Corel's new Linux distro based on Debian, but with more "User-friendly"
>  installation ... (I've not tried it myself). >>
>
> I think it also depends on how you're installing...i've done floppy
> installation, and local hard drive installation.  Floppy is much harder to
> do.  I would assume CD is the easiest, because you could put a bunch of files
> on it and initialize them all right away, instead of having to download them
> and then install them.
>
> Colin Winters
>
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