Hi, Ok, I've got myself a nice SS5/110 and have had some trouble with various `other OS's' with it (OpenBSD and NetBSD) so I've decided to try Debian. ;) Got a couple of questions before I go and do it though:-
a) This is running as a web/ftp server at home. I assume the thing will work out of the box with a serial console (vt100 emulation on laptop ;). It *does* have a framebuffer in it btw! It'll have a monitor+keyb plugged into it at a later date and be used as a secondary workstation (when I find somewhere to set it up ;) b) How `reliable' is it compared to the i386 port? c) Has anyone had trouble with ftp installs lagging in any way (aka *BSD)? The ftp transfer drops to about 2k/sec and then the installer crashes on *BSD. (This could be due to me using IIS as an ftp server though :p). d) Are there any known gotchas that arent listed in the installation guide? Any answers appreciated, Cheers, - Chris.

