RE: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-02-03 Thread Hell.Surfers
I like Mandrake, its not too simplified, its a bitch when you want to add extra partitions, and diskdrakes a bitch. -- DM. On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 03:36:25 +1100 bob parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- Begin Message --- On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 02:23, Gary Turner wrote: > Jimbo De La Fuente wrote: > >Hi

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-02-03 Thread bob parker
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 02:23, Gary Turner wrote: > Jimbo De La Fuente wrote: > >Hi List, > > > >I've been using RedHat for a couple of years. Now, as a result of their > >change in EOL (only untill the end of year for the latest release RedHat > >8.0) I want to switch to another distro. My preference g

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-02-03 Thread Gary Turner
Jimbo De La Fuente wrote: >Hi List, > >I've been using RedHat for a couple of years. Now, as a result of their >change in EOL (only untill the end of year for the latest release RedHat >8.0) I want to switch to another distro. My preference goes to Debian. I do >have some doubts before really s

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-02-03 Thread Sid Blackley
I guess somehow my story needs to be told. heh, have to vent somewhere! I bought QUE's "IdiotGuide" in 1998, QuE;s "Using Linux" in 2000, ACP's 'PocketBook' in 2001 and ACP's "Advanced PocketBook" in 2002. All of these came with various distros of Caldera,Redhat,OpenLinux,Mandrake,SuSe and Debian

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-02-03 Thread Sean Burlington
on Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 01:44:10PM +, Jimbo De La Fuente ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: What are the experiences other people have with migrating from RedHat to Debian. Are there any other options as a distro (I'm looking for a distro with security written in bold)? I made the switch a

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-02-02 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 01:44:10PM +, Jimbo De La Fuente ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > How long are Debian-releases supported (okay, with 'open' software you > can compile/write your own upgrades but that's not an option)? A given named release is supported until the second subsequent relea

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-01-28 Thread Rob Weir
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 09:20:23AM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote: > On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 01:44:10PM +, Jimbo De La Fuente wrote: > > > How long are Debian-releases supported > > Depends, but looking at the Debian news page, 2.2 (potato) was released > back on [15 Aug 2000]. There were se

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-01-28 Thread John Hasler
tallison writes: > stable comes less than once a year from my limited experience. But I > think you can still get packages from some very old releases. But I do > not know if they are actually maintained for security updates and such (I > suspect not). Potato (the Stable release before Woody, th

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-01-28 Thread Michael Wardle
On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 00:44, Jimbo De La Fuente wrote: > I've been using RedHat for a couple of years. Now, as a result of their > change in EOL (only untill the end of year for the latest release RedHat > 8.0) I want to switch to another distro. My preference goes to Debian. I do > have some do

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-01-28 Thread tallison
> Hi List, > How long are Debian-releases supported (okay, with 'open' software you > can compile/write your own upgrades but that's not an option)? http://www.debian.org/releases/ Debian only has one version, stable... sort of... Think of Debian as one version that is periodically rolling fro

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-01-28 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 01:44:10PM +, Jimbo De La Fuente wrote: > How long are Debian-releases supported Depends, but looking at the Debian news page, 2.2 (potato) was released back on [15 Aug 2000]. There were several updates (7) to it. It was then finally replaced by 3.0 (woody) on [19 J

Re: Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-01-28 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 01:44:10PM +, Jimbo De La Fuente wrote: > How long are Debian-releases supported (okay, with 'open' software you can > compile/write your own upgrades but that's not an option)? Typically until the next release plus six months or so. It depends entirely on how long th

Migrate from RedHat to Debian

2003-01-28 Thread Jimbo De La Fuente
Hi List, I've been using RedHat for a couple of years. Now, as a result of their change in EOL (only untill the end of year for the latest release RedHat 8.0) I want to switch to another distro. My preference goes to Debian. I do have some doubts before really switching. How long are Debian-re