Am Sonntag, 27. November 2005 22:19 schrieb Martin Baldan: > Hello everyone! > > I've been wanting gradually move to linux for years, but was afraid > because, due to academic requierements (specific applications I *must* > use), I still need to have winXP installed on my computer for some time to > come. I tried dual boot with Suse and it was more or less ok, but I > preferred two independent hard drives. One reason is that Debian was the > distribution I most looked forward to trying, but I had heard that > partitions, dual boot and several other issues could be tricky. I've > recently bought a new computer, and decided it was the time to put my > scheme into practice. I felt adventurous, so I also decided to move from > intel and give amd a try :D >
>>1) Why don't I have permission to extract the "sbm.bin" file? How can I >> solve that? Don't think its a good way to trying to extract something, may you've burned your cd in a wrong way. Did you setup your burning software in the correct way to create a bootable image ? >> 2) I there another way to install Sarge for i-386 that works in my >> computer, apart from booting from the installation cd? I >> 3) How can I use kde instead of Gnome as a GUI? (some say it works better) is in sid, runs on my machine very well, standard install from debian packages. >>Again, my kindest greetings to everyone, sorry for every piece of missing >>information or dumb questions. if you are a real newby, you may wait until december. As I knew debian etch should be finished in december, and there amd64 should be one of the standard supported systems. -- mit freundlichem Gruss -- regards Thomas Drillich -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

