Re: Progeny vs. Libranet vs Pure Debian.

2001-08-27 Thread F Zimmermann



 G'day DanSV,


 I've heard good things about Progeny but haven't used it my self, the
 Progeny web-site says

As long as you are in America or your PC has american hardware e.g.
keyboard and so on. There was a test of differnt Linux Distributions in
the germa LinuxMagazin acouple of month ago and AFAIR they say it was a
little hustle to configure the system.

Frank



Re: Progeny vs. Libranet vs Pure Debian.

2001-08-25 Thread Joel Mayes
 DanSV == DanSV  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

DanSV I was wondering what the best way to install and then
DanSV maintain debian is.  I have tried libranet, but not progeny
DanSV or just pure debian (beyond 2.1 that is).  I want a simple
DanSV install, and hard-ware recognition on the level of mandrake
DanSV (they say they can get 3D support with an ati rage128
DanSV (2000), whereas progeny says it does not.  Good printer
DanSV support is a must, but I also want to get under the
DanSV hood.  (I ruled out mandrake as I had an rpm muckup that
DanSV trashed my box and had me starting over with
DanSV debian.  Debian packaging is superior (A Mandrake distro
DanSV based on debs would be the ultimate in my humble opinion).
DanSV Does anyone have any experience with progeny? (eg. getting
DanSV it then upgrading to debian unstable, mixing packages, etc)
DanSV What is the best way?

G'day DanSV,

All Linux hardware support is dependent on the kernel / software
installed so if you can get support for one video card with one
distribution you can get it for all the other, with maybe a bit of
work.

IMHO Debian Testing is the best choice for a home PC, you get current
versions of all the main programs very good support from other users
in list like this ( It might be a good idea not to continue to post
HTML messages though :) and it very stable.

The best way to get a Debian testing install is to do a plain debian
install then edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file and replace all the
stables with testings and do an apt-get update  apt-get
dist-upgrade this will take quite some time

I've heard good things about Progeny but haven't used it my self, the
Progeny web-site says

Progeny Debian, a commercial version of Debian,
is now available for purchase, which includes a printed manual,
support, and 90-days of Progeny Service Network. Progeny Debian is
also available for download. Progeny Debian provides an enhanced
feature set that includes easy graphical installation, hardware
detection support, and improved configuration and management tools.

So if you want hardware support and a graphical install Progeny is
probably for you.

-- 
Joel



Progeny vs. Libranet vs Pure Debian.

2001-08-23 Thread DanSV
I was wondering what the best way to install and then maintain debian is.

I have tried libranet, but not progeny or just pure debian (beyond 2.1 that 
is).

I want a simple install, and hard-ware recognition on the level of mandrake 
(they say they can get 3D support with an ati rage128 (2000), whereas progeny 
says it does not. Good printer support is a must, but I also want to get 
under the hood. (I ruled out mandrake as I had an rpm muckup that trashed my 
box and had me starting over with debian. Debian packaging is superior (A 
Mandrake distro based on debs would be the ultimate in my humble opinion).

Does anyone have any experience with progeny? (eg. getting it then upgrading 
to debian unstable, mixing packages, etc)

What is the best way?