Hi
I'm looking forward to being able to play with the new box I am getting for
Christmas. Its for a dedicated Debian installation and I'll be also running
KDE on it. At the moment I have a P133 with is running Debian (Woody)
upgraded from Potato with KDE pulled from Sid.
Questions:
I have
Rachel Andrew wrote:
I have a CD with Potato on it, given that I am on a single band ISDN
dial-up here am I best to install Potato and upgrade or is there
somewhere I can download a CD image of Woody? (If so I could get my
other half to download that at work on their DSL)
Most of the Woody
Hi,
I'm currently waiting for my new box, which will have an Asus A7V
motherboard, Duron CPU, Maxtor DiamondMax HD, and Matrox videocard.
On my current system, I installed potato, after which I upgraded to
Woody. As I've found some unofficial debian Woody CD images, I'd rather go
that way, but if
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 03:46:58PM +0100, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote:
I'm currently waiting for my new box, which will have an Asus A7V
motherboard, Duron CPU, Maxtor DiamondMax HD, and Matrox videocard.
On my current system, I installed potato, after which I upgraded to
Woody. As I've
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Philipp Schulte wrote:
I assume you have got potato-CDs? Then just install potato and change
your sources.list to the new paths (s/stable/unstable) and apt-get
dist-upgrade.
I would prefer not going through Potato, if possible (my Potato CD
image was burned while potato
I'm currently waiting for my new box, which will have an Asus A7V
motherboard, Duron CPU, Maxtor DiamondMax HD, and Matrox videocard.
On my current system, I installed potato, after which I upgraded to
Woody. As I've found some unofficial debian Woody CD images, I'd rather go
that way, but if I
Frederik == Frederik Vanrenterghem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frederik On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Philipp Schulte wrote:
I assume you have got potato-CDs? Then just install potato and change
your sources.list to the new paths (s/stable/unstable) and apt-get
dist-upgrade.
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