<sniiiiiip> > > > > Maybe I should have tried the released version, but something about > > the name `potato' puts one in mind of a large overweight weak > > vegetable lying on a couch. > >
Well, couch potato might be a good description for potato's up-to-dateness. FWIW, however, I installed potato first and then upgraded to testing (the soon-to-be "woody") using apt-get without too much trouble to speak of (except getting my sound card working at home, but that's a problem with the YMH-OPL kernel driver and not debian). I'd recommend installing only the bare minimum and then upgrading and installing whatever else you need. It probably is more trouble than installing certain other distros, but if you want as much automation as possible during the install, you shouldn't be installing plain debian. Libranet (http://www.libranet.com) is a good newbie-friendly distro based on debian that you might try installing to get you started... and maybe you'll like it. I haven't tried it myself, though, having started out with Progeny, so I'm just speaking based on what I've heard. HTH