> I  been getting people to try out Debian/Ubuntu for several months 
> now. (Fedora convert). By trying out, I don't mean giving them a live
> CD and telling them to boot it up. But try it out, by actually
> installing it on their computers with the Internet using the default
> installation method. Location Singapore. This of course leads to some
> embarrassment.

Yesterday Ubuntu

>                              My traceroute  [v0.72]
> carlton-desktop (0.0.0.0)                              Thu May  1
> 09:06:24 2008
> Keys:  Help   Display mode   Restart statistics   Order of fields   quit
>                                        Packets               Pings
>  Host                               Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
>  1. speedtouch.lan                    0.0% 36 24.3 53.5 4.1 100.4 28.0
>  2. bbxxx-xx-xx-x.singnet.com.sg      0.0% 36 11.9 11.8 10.9 16.6 0.9
>  3. 202.166.120.97                    0.0% 36 10.9 10.5 10.0 11.1 0.3
>  4. 202.166.119.121                  74.3% 36 10.5 10.5 9.8 10.7 0.3
>  5. ae2-0.takju.singnet.com.sg        0.0% 36 10.5 11.1 9.5 31.8 3.6
>  6. 202.166.126.82                    2.8% 36 10.5 16.2 10.1 90.4 18.5
>  7. GE-0-0-0.parco.singnet.com.sg     5.6% 36 11.0 12.8 10.0 77.9 11.5
>  8. 165.21.48.154                     0.0% 36 10.6 11.3 10.1 24.2  2.2
>  9. 203.208.232.234                   0.0% 36 10.9 15.9 10.6 65.1 14.0
> 10. 202.176.198.234                   2.8% 36 11.7 12.0 11.3 14.3  0.7
> 11. 202.3.135.157                           0.0% 36 11.7 12.9 11.2 29.2  3.1
> 12. nus-cc-border.gigapop.nus.edu.sg  8.3% 36 12.9 13.0 11.4 23.2  2.2
> 13. ftp.cita.nus.edu.sg               0.0% 35 12.9 12.6 11.7 14.1  0.5
> 
>                              My traceroute  [v0.72]
> bubb (0.0.0.0)                                         Thu May  1
> 18:23:57 2008
> Keys:  Help   Display mode   Restart statistics   Order of fields   quit
>                                        Packets               Pings
>  Host                               Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev
>  1. cm1.sigmaxxx.maxonline.com.sg     0.0% 9  9.2 16.3  8.4  49.2 13.5
>  2. xxx.xx.xx.x                       0.0% 9 11.6 16.3  9.7  32.6  8.1
>  3. 172.26.18.1                       0.0% 8 13.8 11.2  6.3  13.8  2.5
>  4. 172.20.7.6                        0.0% 8 76.6 99.1  9.7 188.3 77.1
>  5. 203.116.7.13                      0.0% 8 12.3 11.6  7.8  14.7  2.5
>  6. vlan913-an-cat6k-ts-1-rsm1.starh  0.0% 8 11.2 14.9  9.7  24.9  5.7
>  7. vlan915-cat6k-ts1-r1.starhub.net  0.0% 8  9.3 10.1  9.3  11.4  0.7
>  8. g5-0-0-r39.starhub.net.sg         0.0% 8  9.9 13.7  8.4  31.8  7.5
>  9. 203.117.190.66                    0.0% 8  9.9 19.2  9.9  31.7  8.5
> 10. ge3-2.cc-dr1.gigapop.nus.edu.sg   0.0% 8 17.9 22.1 10.3  36.3  8.7
> 11. nus-cc-border.gigapop.nus.edu.sg  0.0% 8 23.7 56.7 11.2 128.5 50.4
> 12. ftp.cita.nus.edu.sg              25.0% 8 28.7 20.4 11.5  29.7  8.9
> 
> Thanks, what do you think.

Hello Junhao, Chris, Stephan, Roy, Ray and rae, LUGS.

Today Debian

Still trying. - Update. - Can Help?

Singnet:
Debian 4.0r3 during install ask for location. Singapore of course
closest seems like a good choice. http://mirror.nus.edu.sg/Debian etch.
Stuck NUS doesn't seem to be working.

Starhub:
Debian 4.0r3 during install ask for location. Singapore of course
closest seems like a good choice. http://mirror.nus.edu.sg/Debian etch.
Stuck NUS doesn't seem to be working.

Thanks,

Carlton Lee


Should I try Fedora/Red Hat and Suse?


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