Hello at Debian
I'm new to Debian, having used Mandrake happily for years. I just tried
using jigdo, followed all the instructions on the Debian site and would
it download - would it not.
If anything is going to put new users off using Debian it is surely your
reluctance to make ANYTHING simple.
whine more?
Quoting Garry Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello at Debian
I'm new to Debian, having used Mandrake happily for years. I just tried
using jigdo, followed all the instructions on the Debian site and would
it download - would it not.
If anything is going to put new users off
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003, Garry Heaton wrote:
Hello at Debian
Hello at uhm mandrake i guess :-)
I'm new to Debian, having used Mandrake happily for years. I just tried
using jigdo, followed all the instructions on the Debian site and would
it download - would it not.
The debian download pages
On Fri, Apr 18, 2003 at 02:30:34PM +0100, Garry Heaton wrote:
1. Download (useless) jigdo (Windows)
Worked fine for me, but without useless windows.
Even before I managed to download anything Debian has surpassed its own
reputation for being a time-waster designed only for uber-geek
On Fri, 18 Apr 2003, Garry Heaton wrote:
Hello at Debian
I'm new to Debian, having used Mandrake happily for years. I just tried
using jigdo, followed all the instructions on the Debian site and would
it download - would it not.
If anything is going to put new users off using Debian it is
--- Garry Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello at Debian
I'm new to Debian, having used Mandrake happily for years. I
just tried
using jigdo, followed all the instructions on the Debian site
and would
it download - would it not.
I agree, it could be simpler... I'm been a Debian users for
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