Fedora stability

Rick Stevens rstevens at vitalstream.com
Wed Dec 31 21:43:28 UTC 2003


Karl Hakmiller wrote:
> Read the posts that went before and then read the last paragraph of my post. 
> In context, my remarks were on-topic.
>
> You might also take the time to read the posts which were instigated by this 
> thread -- all expressing uncertainties about Fedora installation (in context 
> of other OS installations).  

<pulling pin and running like hell...>
It's entirely possible your comments were not seen because you don't
bottom post.  It's much easier to read threads done that way.

> You telling me I can't use the word Dxxxxn here without arousing a list cop's 
> sniping?

I don't know who sniped at you, but this _is_ a Fedora list--not a
Debian list.  I can sort of understand people getting upset with the
introduction of a different distribution than that under discussion.
<BANG!>

> On Wednesday 31 December 2003 14:43, Jeff Lasman wrote:
> 
>>On Wednesday 31 December 2003 08:30 am, Karl Hakmiller wrote:
>>
>>>As a trial I ordered the Debian CDs (Woody, not Sarge) and gave the
>>>installation a try.  Major pains followed.  After the third attempt
>>>to install Debian (not as a dual-boot but all by itself on a Pentium
>>>II 300 MHz 80 Gig Dell machine I'd been running the RH on), I finally
>>>gave up after messy failures.
>>
>>This is really offtopic, so it doesn't need and probably shouldn't get a
>>reply, but I've found the best way to get Debian installed to order or
>>download the single-CDROM Knoppix; it's a repackaged Debian, and once
>>it's installed you've got a debian desktop system and can install
>>anything debian-like.
>>
>>Jeff
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