Re: Help on Debian advocacy

2000-05-10 Thread Colin Watson
Van Buggenhaut Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [I've reformatted your message with proper quoting to make it more readable.] >N. Raghavendra wrote: >>2) Are Potato CD's available in the market? If so what version of the >>Linux kernel do they ship with? > >Since potato isn't "stable" yet, no CD's

RE: Help on Debian advocacy

2000-05-10 Thread Van Buggenhaut Eric
-Message d'origine- De: N. Raghavendra [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: mercredi 10 mai 2000 9:23 A: debian-user@lists.debian.org Objet: Help on Debian advocacy Hello everybody, I work in a place where there is a network of about 60 pcs mostly running Slackware Linux. A

Re: Help on Debian advocacy

2000-05-10 Thread Roso Giuseppe \(Beppe\)
If you have a net with similar PCs it should be easy install Debian (or another Linux distribution). I know it is possible to install and configure the system on a PC and copy all it on other PCs. For kernels you can do the same thing (if you have similar PCs). About potato, if your net is connec

Help on Debian advocacy

2000-05-10 Thread N. Raghavendra
Hello everybody, I work in a place where there is a network of about 60 pcs mostly running Slackware Linux. A year ago a couple of friends and I installed Debian (Hamm) on the PCs in our offices, and have been happily using it since then. I want to advocate the use of Debian in the computer centr