At 03:18 PM 2/13/2001, sherlock wrote:

debian isn't as hard as it seems......what couldn't you get to 
work?  everything implies that the CD wouldn't even boot:-)

tonite i installed debian 22r2 on my home system and am amazed at the 
speed!!!! redhat is bloatware...i'm sorry to say....i had redhat on this 
system before and it was slow and crashed all the time...(well gnome 
did)  with debian in about a half hour i had installed it and was running 
wmaker ....and the difference in speed is amazing...maybe its me....oh 
well..ranting...

let me know if you require assistance. :-)

~kurth





>Well, after my own foolishness got me vandalized, I'm back with a more or less
>buttoned down Redhat install.  I had to give up on Debian, I just couldn't get
>it work.  Linux as usual jumped of the CD and ran fine, but I could not get a
>decent KDE up and I found that GNOME looked interesting and I'd love to play
>with it but I could not figure out how to switch back and forth.
>
>Does anyone know how to either 1) make a user for Gnome and a user for KDE
>2) make one user able to pick which one ? 3) install Debian ?
>
>Meanwhile, I'm salivating over a nice 4 CD Slackware that just arrived.  Am I
>going to be sorry when I try that ?
>
>
>
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