I see in the lists of distributors of Debian CD sets that most are CD-R copies, but I'm looking for a boxed set with printed manual. Does such a distribution exist that I can buy in Australia? Or do I need to buy a book and a CD-R set to get that kind of kit. What is the best Debian book that starts from the beginning with an overview of everything, like the old huge Dr Linux book (all LDP docs printed), and what is the best book for Debian GNU/Linux networking and security?
Also, with Debian Potato 2.2r4, will this support my Nvidia GeForce II MX400 64MB video card? It's a USB card. I need XFree86 4.0.1 or better for the Nvidia drivers on their website. What else do I need apart from this, and do I need to do anything special to get X running? I also have a NetComm Roadster II 56K external Parallel/Serial modem, and a Sony CD-RW. Will these work at all? How do I manually configure a modem dialup interface, and how do I bring it up and down with just a shell, ie not with the icons on the Gnome desktop. Also, is there a list of digital cameras that can be used with Debian? I'm tired of RedHat and its buggy software. If my Konqueror isn't crashing, my GCC 2.96 is unsupported, etc etc. One thing after another. Also, can Debian be 'secure out the box?' What is Progeny? Is it after Woody or before Potato? Is Woody ready for general use? I mean, is it so unstable that I couldn't profit from using it, even if it has some imperfections? It is surely better than RedHat. Thanks heaps. I know there are a lot of questions here. -- Penguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Girls are for pleasure; boys are for ecstasy."