> My question is has anyone compared YDL with a debianPPC install and what
> kind of results did you get? At heart I am a great debian fan, I run
> debian on my PC at work...............

Tried YDL, deb stable, testing, unstable and mandrake.
I'm new to debian so I had problems with the install - wireless card was not detected, 
the X11 is older, so no acceleration, took a while to get sound working with ALSA 
(need alsa for timidity)..... got everything working with the unstable version 
though.....all of these are issues are related to my experience with debian however. 
It seemed to me that mandrake was more "bleeding edge", everything was detected, there 
was a benh10 kernel with the install disk and the mandrake club dounloads had the 
latest version. With the ibook, "bleeding edge" was my main consideration. YDL was 
easy to install, very similar to Redhat but prefer mandrake. 

P.S. I've installed deb on a "normal" pc as I would like to get more familiar with it.

Regards, Mehmet





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