Presumably if I wanted some of libranets features, cound't I just apt-get them from their server? I've already upgraded my KDE to 2.1.2 from kde.rap.edu.
On Saturday 03 November 2001 20:47, you wrote: > Libranet's config tools are just command line tools done through a terminal > box in X-windows. > > It has some nice things but doesn't automatically set up scsi adapters or > CD-R/W drives. They have a semi-automatic kernel recompile routine that > allows those things to be added fairly painlessly - but you have to know > what you're about. (Their FAQs provide good guidance for doing the most > common tasks.) > > The standard kernel is the 2.4 series, more advanced that Progeny's > standard 2.2.19 and their KDE is 2.1 rather than Progeny's 2.0. But I have > found their printing support somewhat weaker than Storm and much weaker > than Progeny. > > All-in-all, though, it is an advance on Storm and in balance quite similar > to Progeny, which has weaknesses as well (Progeny's installer can be cranky > if you are trying to install in non-standard locations - and their Grub > never installed for me so the system was bootable - had to use another boot > loader to get Progeny going). > > > > _______________________________________________ > Stormlinux-users-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.stormix.com/community/lists/listinfo/stormlinux-users-list _______________________________________________ Stormlinux-users-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stormix.com/community/lists/listinfo/stormlinux-users-list