On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 11:56:44PM +0530, arnuld wrote: > > If you like playing with system configuration manually, digging into > > details, > > sometimes building stuff yourself from PLD cvs, providing fixes for things > > you have found then PLD is for you. > > OK then, fro PLD 2.0-RC1 i have found 11 CDs. do i need all. i have > aslow broadband connection & it downloads 1 CD per night. i just want > to have GNOME, GCC, Firefox, Emacs, xterm running, everything else i > can download later in free time. simplest rule to install pld is - never use cd's ;)
download rescuecd, boot from it and.. install pld from network. download ~50mb packages is enought for install "base" pld. next, when you have "base" pld already installed it's easy to install additional packages, X, firefox, gnome by poldek. -- Andrzej 'The Undefined' Dopierała UNIX && Linux administrator, Adam Mickiewicz University WMiI PLD Linux Developer HomePage: http://andrzej.dopierala.name/ JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ pld-users-en mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-users-en
