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Ok I'm going to give Debian a chance.. I'm downloading it and printing the
LFS book. I'll try to have both redhat and debian.. Thanx everyone for helping
me.. I really don't know why but I don't want to use windows.. Maybe because
it's so easy..<br>
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Thanx a lot <br>
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Furkan<br>
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PS. I'am a student @ Bhosphorus University @ ISTANBUL <br>
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Gábor Lénárt wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">[Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]<br>On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 11:36:22PM +0200, Arpi wrote:<br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">[Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]<br>Hi,<br><br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">I installed 7 or more times redhat this week. It is no problem. I can do <br>that again and again.<br></pre>
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<pre wrap="">hehe :)<br>it reminds me to age when i started this whole mess with linux...<br>i've installed redhat 7 times, and never worked well...<br>finally i got slackware 3.2 cd and it worked first time and for long time.<br>i'm still using slackware. i don't want to flame and distro-war here, but i<br>tried mdk and redhat and corel and suse several times on temp hdd, just for<br>fun, but i'm still on slack, it's the best for me. i think there are such<br></pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!----><br>Well, good old days ;-) I first met with Linux in 1995 at the University.<br>It seemed an overcomplicated strange life form for the first sight ;-) with<br>strange kind of prompt in the shell ;-) However there were things which were<br>known by me, eg I had learnt UNIX (theoretical) at Hight School and I had<br>had projects to make an own OS in assembly before. When I got my pentium-100<br>(well, it was something superb at those times) I installed Slackware from<br>"Chip Magazine". I knew only handling pine ;) and general utilities, like cp,<br>mv, rm ... and of'koz mc ;-) My next move was trying to write programs in<br>assembly language (I didn't know C yet). Later I started to use RedHat (well<br>then RedHat was quite good distribution as far as I remember). My final<br>choice is Debian. I'm using the SAME Debian installation for ages (of'koz it<br>was upgraded several times), it was copyied thrgough several harddisks :-)<br>But basically I'm u
sing the SAME Debian for my first Debian distro (it was<br>Hamm imho, the main fork point between libc5/libc6 proggies) without ANY<br>reinstall ... [now try this with Windows ;-) I mean: install windows 3.1<br>and try to upgrade only for ages without ANY reinstall ;-)]<br><br>- Gábor<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>RTFM!!! <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.MPlayerHQ.hu/DOCS">http://www.MPlayerHQ.hu/DOCS</a><br>Search: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.MPlayerHQ.hu/cgi-bin/htsearch">http://www.MPlayerHQ.hu/cgi-bin/htsearch</a><br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users">http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users</a><br><br></pre>
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