Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-10 Thread Timm Murray
David McNab wrote on 5/6/01 3:19 pm: Can someone please recommend the best Linux or Linuces for Freenet, and in general. (intel platform). Debian. Not the easiest for initial setup, but you'll thank yourself later because your problems with package dependencies are greatly reduced. (I

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread Ian Clarke
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 10:17:12AM +1200, David McNab wrote: Can someone please recommend the best Linux or Linuces for Freenet, and in general. (intel platform). Both Debian and Redhat have few problems, you just install a JDK (I prefer IBM's although it isn't OpenSource), and off you go.

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread David McNab
The Freenet package is part of Debian now Holy shit - what a coup! - Original Message - From: Mr.Bad [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 10:33 AM Subject: Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux? IC == Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: IC

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread Leo Howell
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 10:39:05AM +1200, David McNab wrote: The Freenet package is part of Debian now Holy shit - what a coup! Not forgetting of course that Debian can be installed directly from Freenet, thanks to EOF. -- Leo Howell M5AKW

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
David McNab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: The Freenet package is part of Debian now Version 0.3.8.1. The newest version of Freenet isn't packaged yet. Holy shit - what a coup! jekyll:~$ apt-cache search . | wc 7058 56338 378800 Debian GNU/Linux (unstable). Over 7000 packages and

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread Mark J. Roberts
On 6 May 2001, Mr.Bad wrote: The Freenet package is part of Debian now, and can be installed using this command: apt-get install freenet Which, like, how can that get easier? My Pure Concept Linux system is way easier. I simply *think* about having an anonymous, uncensorable

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread David McNab
in prison for publishing pro-democracy essays on the web just has to *think* he's free and - hey presto! - he's conceptually free! - Original Message - From: Mark J. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 10:10 AM Subject: Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread Mr . Bad
GW == Greg Wooledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Me The Freenet package is part of Debian now GW Version 0.3.8.1. The newest version of Freenet isn't packaged GW yet. Grrr. d00d, cut me some slack. How many other .deb's get out even the week of the release, much less 3-4 days

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread Ian Clarke
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 11:49:58PM +0100, Leo Howell wrote: On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 10:39:05AM +1200, David McNab wrote: The Freenet package is part of Debian now Holy shit - what a coup! Not forgetting of course that Debian can be installed directly from Freenet, thanks to EOF.

Re: [freenet-chat] Best flavour of Linux?

2001-05-06 Thread David McNab
From: Ian Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 11:49:58PM +0100, Leo Howell wrote: On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 10:39:05AM +1200, David McNab wrote: The Freenet package is part of Debian now Holy shit - what a coup! Not forgetting of course that Debian can be installed