I have been using gnu/linux for about four years and have used several
dist's but I finally found out that apt
is the packager I have been wanting and that it finds what you need when you
want to install something.
Perfect "NOW THAT IS A PACKAGE MANAGER!!!!!!"

So should I go back to Corel which I got rid of because I did not see the
advantage to learning another packager, OR
should I try debian both have software I like and deb will most likily to be
able to upgrade to X 4.0 and 2.4 kernel
heck deb is using a beta kernel in it's stable release and from what I have
stable is STABLE.

Anywho, Corel or Debian?
will I have to use fdisk if I go to debian? corel partitions on it's own.
If I use fdisk I will be erasing a BeOS partition to put linux on but I
don't know for sure if this will mess up the
MBR like winblows does any info would be cool.

THANKS

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