On 1999-03-07 22:47, Mark Wagnon wrote: > George Bonser wrote:
> I've tried most of the distributions. I started with slackware, dabbled > with redhat, tried debian 1.3 but wasn't able to get past dselect back > then, used suse for more that a year, and now I'm settled with debian. Nothing beats the Windows installation feeling - click <next>, set time, click <next> "you're doing GREAT", click <yeah>, select printer, click <next>. Done (of course I'm leaving out the 3, 5 or 10 reboots). The clicking gives some accomplishment and there are visual feedback that we progressing - doesn't that "Printer Test" feel good (even when you KNOW that it will work)? [stuff deleted] > Maybe one of us should write a rebuttal to point out the author's > misconceptions about debian. Maybe it might even get published. I would say the odds are 100 to 1 that the author is going to eat his _opnion_. The odds of getting any response is of course also against you. /Allan -- Allan M. Wind Phone: 781.938.5272 (home) 687 Main St., 2nd fl. Fax: 781.938.6641 (fax/modem) Woburn, MA 01801 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home)