Regarding the support: I would not be so quick to say so. Debian is full of people that will help you to the best of their ability (and believe me, their ability is not a little one) without ever asking anything in return. Debian is also loaded with *goodstuff.deb. Now, if this is not enough, what then will be? Try man apt-get; and man dpkg (or info instead of man) Good luck.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > No wonder people say that Debian is the most difficult > Unix-clone distro to install and use... > > Fisrt of all, since Debian is not widely supported > (as I have noticed; compared to otherdistros such as > FreeBSD or Red Hat Linux), there are not many mirrors > for me to download Debian sources for my installation. > In my case, the only mirror in my country (Indonesia), > does not have a complete archive. It is also not up to > date... > > Another thing, is the dselect program: it is quite > difficult to use... > > If you really want more people to use and support > Debian, I think you should consider those points > I've mentioned above. > > OK! Thanks! > > I Gede Wijaya S. > ---------------- > Bandung, Indonesia > > PS: Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null