Stephen Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> btw...
> does debian have a logo?
> (ive always liked RedHat's logo :) )
> seeing as I work at the largest WinNT domain in the counbtryid like
> to put a BIG logo
> on my cubicle :)
There is a fairly new official debian logo, but not the whole d
I want to thank everyone who responded to my questions both on the list
and in e-mail.
After I recived a response or two, I decided to give it a try.
I dropped into messydos and FDISK /MBR and then fdisked my redhat system
to a nice clean one (without ther Dynamic Disk Overlay that wouldn't
boot N
Stephen Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am intereste din a system where I can install thingsthen go
> through the config files (not
> some X interface) and read the docs...
> and configure it
There is no X configuration utility in debian (yet), but all packages
configure during
Hi Stephen!
I don't think, that Debian will be your linux distribution. Debian is very
easy to configure and maintain. I has a better package mechanism than
RedHat. And nearly every package runs without further configuration.
But of course, you can install your own software in /usr/local (which
I am currently using RedHat 4.1 at home and have 5.0 running at work
(I work at the biggest Windows NT Domain int he country (or so I hear)
they would shit if they knew I had a linux box on my desk)
I am starting to get tired of RedHat...I mean...they are pretty good.
Never really had much problems
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