Charles wrote:
I've just downloaded and installed the "sarge" distribution on a
computer I use for a test bed. Since I'm used to hosing this box and
reinstalling to learn more, most of the hardware present is fairly
generic and well supported across both Linux and Windows.
So far, I have network connectivity and throughput on my DSL router
for broadband access. I have a basic load of applications installed.
Mozilla works fine, so the desktop, GUI, and network connectivity are OK.
The character-based installation threw me for a loop, and I have
rather a few more questions based on previous, now false, assumptions.
1) Is there a command line or series of command lines that will
update the fresh installation with all outstanding security updates?
I've become accustomed to using urpmi, and this is different. What I
would llike to do is issue these lines to insure I have an up-to-date
system.
2) Same as #1, but for bug fixes on installed packages.
3) What can I do with the 14 CD's and two update CD's in order to
integrate them into the system? The default GUI is going to be set to
KDE, and KDE has kpackage which I remember from previous distributions
and which also recognizes the Debian format. My eventual interest is
in being able to install and remove packages on the fly, and I
understand the 14 CD's comprise all the software available and
specifically modified for Debian.
4) Is there an online resource that will start walking me through the
differences between Debian and, say, Redhat, Mandrake, Suse, or other
distributions?
You may find http://newbiedoc.berlios.de/wiki/Articles useful when you
are starting out.
Chris.
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