On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, 'Frank Barknecht' wrote:
That's why the ease-of-use of the first-install process doesn't matter a single bit to me. For others this probably is more important, but as Debian allows for (nearly) painless upgrades, this isn't relevant in the long run. At least that's my opinion and experience.
An easy way to install Debian is using a knoppix CD. If you do a harddisk install of that only a few questions are asked, everything is autodetected. Later on you can follow the Debian apt-get repository.
Guenter
To run Pd any distribution will do a great job.
ciao
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__
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