Download the stable branch of Debian -- aka hamm. Don't get frozen or unstable. Also, Debian 2.0 ships with kernel 2.0.34. Since there are some things that need to be tweaked a little in Debian, you're best off downloading a copy of kernel 2.0.36 and building that for your system. In all my use, 2.0.36 has been rock solid.
On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, trio wrote: > Hello again, > > Thanks to all who helped with my cfdisk question. > > Now i'm continuing to install the Debian system using the ftp method. > But what am i going to wind up with v2.2.x? v2.0.32? I would like to > install a nice stable system that will only do e-mail, serve web pages > and do dns. I don't want anything fancy. How should i make sure that i'm > only downloading stable good programs? > > Thank you again. > > ... > universero trio... [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tio.net/~trio > Learn and use The International Language Esperanto! http://esperanto.org > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >