Leon A. Goldstein wrote:

Bob Raymond wrote inter alia:

Debian... I'm also willing to try it... but I just have a bad taste in my mouth after the last time I tried it (though that was several years ago- I just hated having to wait for up to date versions to make it into stable, which I'm definitely going to be using on someone else's machine).


You can download a free copy of Libranet 2.7 and try it.
No telling if it will run your sound though. Libranet 2.8/2.8.1 added ALSA.


Well... Intel I810 sound works with OSS.. but one of my big gripes with Redhat was that it didn't have ALSA, so sound kept cutting out all the time at first. I don't particularly like admin'ing his machine when I have a million of my own things to be doing, so since Slackware and Debian seem to have ALSA for free, plus from what I've read (and seen in the case of Debian with that ancient Potato) they seem to be really stable, I'll give them a try first.

Thanks tho

Bob Raymond


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