installing Woody on new box - best way to go about it?

2001-12-21 Thread Rachel Andrew
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

Re: installing Woody on new box - best way to go about it?

2001-12-21 Thread Aaron Traas
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

Installing Woody on new box

2000-11-28 Thread Frederik Vanrenterghem
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

Re: Installing Woody on new box

2000-11-28 Thread Philipp Schulte
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

Re: Installing Woody on new box

2000-11-28 Thread Frederik Vanrenterghem
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

Re: Installing Woody on new box

2000-11-28 Thread Scott Patterson
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

Re: Installing Woody on new box

2000-11-28 Thread Hubert Chan
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.