I want to try for the first time.

2011-11-10 Thread hes
Hello , I would like to try Debian on My Toshiba nb205 which is a stock notebook from best buy. So hear are few questions I have. 1. is it fully capatible with this unit? 2. what type of anti virus softwear is good for debian? 3. Dose it come with Anti virus ? 4. how much space do i need on a

Re: I want to try for the first time.

2011-11-10 Thread Jeremiah C. Foster
On Nov 10, 2011, at 14:54, h...@fnwusers.com wrote: Hello , Hi Heath, I would like to try Debian on My Toshiba nb205 which is a stock notebook from best buy. You may find more help with this question on the debian-users mailing list. This list (debian-project) is more for coordinating

Re: I want to try for the first time.

2011-11-10 Thread Jérôme
Le jeudi 10 novembre 2011 à 08:54 -0500, h...@fnwusers.com a écrit : Hello , I would like to try Debian on My Toshiba nb205 which is a stock notebook from best buy. So hear are few questions I have. 1. is it fully capatible with this unit? 2. what type of anti virus softwear is good for

Re: I want to try for the first time.

2011-11-10 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
Hi, h...@fnwusers.com writes: 1. is it fully capatible with this unit? I'll take the opportunity to demonstrate what smolt can do for you :-) 1) Visit http://smolts.org/ 2) Click search_profiles 3) Enter nb205 to the form and hit Submit query Now you can see that there are many variants of

Re: I want to try for the first time.

2011-11-10 Thread Stephen Allen
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 05:45:43PM +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote: Hi, h...@fnwusers.com writes: 1. is it fully capatible with this unit? I'll take the opportunity to demonstrate what smolt can do for you :-) 1) Visit http://smolts.org/ 2) Click search_profiles 3) Enter nb205 to

Finishing DEP 5.

2011-11-10 Thread Charles Plessy
Dear all, the machine-readable format for Debian copyright files proposed in DEP 5 has been stable for many monthes, is supported by multiple parsers and Lintian, and is getting frequently used in new packages (at least from what I see from debian-mentors, debian-med and debian-perl). I