On 28-08-17, Banks Mawson wrote:
> Hello,
> I,am hoping you can help me. I,am looking to buy a new laptop,
> But would like Debian 9 pre-installed on it.
> Can you please tell me where I can get one from.
> Tried installing it on Lenovo r61i but to no avail.
> Hope you can help.
> Regards
Hello,
I,am hoping you can help me. I,am looking to buy a new laptop,
But would like Debian 9 pre-installed on it.
Can you please tell me where I can get one from.
Tried installing it on Lenovo r61i but to no avail.
Hope you can help.
Regards
Banks Mawson
Isle of Man
Sent from
Does anyone know a computer manufacture that sells machines with Debian
installed on them?
Kevin Krafthefer wrote:
Does anyone know a computer manufacture that sells machines with Debian
installed on them?
I think that http://emperorlinux.com/ will do that for you.
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Martin Schulze wrote:
Fish Smith wrote:
Aside from Space-time Systems, does anybody know of a
place that offers machines with Debian pre-installed?
Preferably stateside, preferably online.
VA Linux Systems also sell preinstalled Debian boxes.
Makes me wonder
Fish Smith wrote:
Aside from Space-time Systems, does anybody know of a
place that offers machines with Debian pre-installed?
Preferably stateside, preferably online.
VA Linux Systems also sell preinstalled Debian boxes.
Also, why is GNU/Hurd called GNU/Hurd? If I'm not
For the same
Also, why is GNU/Hurd called GNU/Hurd? If I'm not
For the same reason it is called GNU/Linux. It's a
GNU-System
using the Linux or Hurd respectively kernel.
Yes, but that's because Linux comes from outside of
the FSF. If I'm not mistaken, Hurd comes from FSF and
so could simply be
Fish Smith wrote:
Also, why is GNU/Hurd called GNU/Hurd? If I'm not
For the same reason it is called GNU/Linux. It's a
GNU-System
using the Linux or Hurd respectively kernel.
Yes, but that's because Linux comes from outside of
the FSF. If I'm not mistaken, Hurd comes from FSF
Aside from Space-time Systems, does anybody know of a
place that offers machines with Debian pre-installed?
Preferably stateside, preferably online.
Also, why is GNU/Hurd called GNU/Hurd? If I'm not
mistaken the original purpose of the GNU project was
to come up with an entire OS
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