> >My major interest in the -Desktop and Diety projects is the provision for >user-friendly "basic installs" ... so that the average non-linux user can
Sounds what a lot of us are after. >migrate to debian in a way that doesn't require them to understand unix as >a guru <before installation>. Has there been any effort to begin >compiling profiles (and putting together decent, basic package See the post by Lindsay Allen, >configurations)? Is diety not far enough along for this to be practical? Deity profiles may well be just want we want, however the release date is not until 1Q98 Regards, Alec -- Alec Clews, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, PGP keyid:48FA EB81 TCA Consulting Ltd Tel. 44-(0)171-415-8159 Fax:44-(0)171-556-0022 New CIty Court, 20 St Thomas Street, London, Britain, SE1 9SD ====================== Usual Disclaimers Apply ===================== Personal and PGP key http://www.earth.demon.co.uk/alec -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .