Please, don't threat with the microstuffit :-) Concerning your not very specific question here is my rule of Thumb: No matter how large your HD is you will end up filling it. seriously, you may want look at the Debian FAQ revamped recently (great job!) under any debian mirror in /doc/FAQ/ or in http://sgk.phast.umass.edu/FAQ/debian-faq.html
Shortly, Yes. You can have more that a reasonable Debian installation with X and TeX and Emacs and "reasonable" space for home directories within 120MB + swap. lazaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: minimal system Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at cclink Date: 29.08.96 10:41 can anyone advise a new debian user on a scenario in which a useable system can be installed on a 120 meg hard drive with a 20 meg swap on another disk? If I can't use it for much then it seems that I would be better off going back to microstuffit- not all bad but........ thanks 1&all Mike List