I did a test install over the weekend of Tao Linux and it went very smoothly. In fact, I did it twice. Anaconda is the installer. I did an FTP install across a CTC and out to a machine where I'd combined the two binary ISOs as described at lines 43-47 of the README file on the first CD.
I expected the install to look like a Red hat install, and so it did, from one end to the other. The README and RELEASE-NOTES.en file were better-written than I expected. I'd like to see your linuxvm page mention it, Mark.
Richard Hitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kern, Thomas wrote:
I don't think you should list any distribution until you can also list a user report on a successful installation (a test install will suffice). Then you should list a link to the distribution AND the user report. There should be some indication of a support level, vendor, third-party, paddle project, you're on your own, etc.
/Thomas Kern /301-903-2211
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