I might go ahead and give Debian a shot on the install, seems like the
distro of choice, and I have a separate Redhat box (233mhz, don't think
its S3 Virge supports OpenGL, I'd have to look) but I could use that for
testing Debian seems to be the choice by large, and if it supports
rpm's I might
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I might go ahead and give Debian a shot on the install, seems like the
distro of choice, and I have a separate Redhat box (233mhz, don't think
its S3 Virge supports OpenGL, I'd have to look) but I could use
Greg Long writes:
I might go ahead and give Debian a shot on the install, seems like the
distro of choice, and I have a separate Redhat box (233mhz, don't think
its S3 Virge supports OpenGL, I'd have to look) but I could use that for
testing Debian seems to be the choice by large, and
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 09:22, David Megginson wrote:
Greg Long writes:
I might go ahead and give Debian a shot on the install, seems like the
distro of choice, and I have a separate Redhat box (233mhz, don't think
its S3 Virge supports OpenGL, I'd have to look) but I could use that for
I forgot to say that Debian must REALLY hide their ISO's - I had to get
these from www.linuxiso.org
Hopefully they boot OKburning ISO #1 right now.
That's because nobody pays them for the bandwidth. They'd rather you use
someone else's bandwidth, or borrow a CD from someone else, or buy
they boot OKburning ISO #1 right now.
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I might go ahead