On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 07:22:20PM -0500, Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 06:30:55PM -0500, nate at refried.org wrote:
> > > Debian is harder to install than just about any other distro except
> > > maybe slackware (Haven't reinstalled a slack box lately), things
> > > like having to download the entire base and put in on what, 6 floppies?
> > 
> > Uh, last I checked you only needed two floppies (rescue and root) to get
> > a Debian install started.  Then you can download base via NFS, FTP, or
> > HTTP.  The common drivers are on the rescue floppy.  The drivers
> > floppies are for uncommon hardware.  
> > 
> 
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-install-methods.en.html:
                                 ^^^^^^
				 ANCIENT!

Go get the woody install disks.

> > dselect is an acquired taste.  It took me a little while to understand
> > it.  aptitude is a great step beyond dselect, but it could still use
> > some debugging.  synaptic is another choice for GUI addicts.  
> 
> Unfortunately users don't have time to learn something they'll probably
> never use again after the initial install, this isn't a learning curve,
> it's a brick wall when you can't even get the system installed.

Never use again?  *astonished look*  You can use dselect any time you
want to install more software or do a complete upgrade.  IIRC, you only
get dselect if you said you didn't want to use task select.

Nate