On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 07:38:11AM +, Phillip Deackes generated a stream of
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> I cannot disagree more strongly!
>
> During install of Storm Linux you have the option to do a text isntall
> or a graphical install. Even if you choose the graphic install you have
> another option t
I've installed Sotrm for someone as a workstation and my first impression
was that it is a good distribution, specially for
beginners... Installation is easy and creating dual boot (something of
what I think most beginners in Linux start with, linux and windows) was
really a piece of cake. No need
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Was total nightmare to install for me, since it simply didn't let me
> do
> what I wanted it to. I wanted to have my swap second or first
> partition,
> nope, can't do that... etc. I think it's easy to install for someone
> who
> doesn't need much flexibility/doesn't h
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 04:39:41PM +, Phillip Deackes generated a stream of
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> As I said before, Storm in *much* better than Corel Linux from the
> Debian point of view as it appears to have broken nothing. You end up
> with a very easy-to-install Debian Slink system with a few Stor
Ron Rademaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Storm also uses the .deb debian packages which you can install using
> dpkg,
> dselect or apt, so you can either download the package for that boot
> loader or edit your /etc/apt/sources.list to install them (a lot
> easier
> then compiling). (By the way t
Storm also uses the .deb debian packages which you can install using dpkg,
dselect or apt, so you can either download the package for that boot
loader or edit your /etc/apt/sources.list to install them (a lot easier
then compiling). (By the way the: ftp://ftp.stormix.com)...
Ron
On Wed, 8 Mar 200
--- Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody know how these nifty things are accomplished? Are the
> tools
> available to Debian users as .deb's? Does anyone intend to pack
> such thing,
> e.g. the graphical bootloader with a Debian logo?
>
> I think this would be a nice option. Wha
"Christian Rishøj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recently visited Storm Linux's (Debian in disguise) homepage and found
some fancy (not nessecarily usable) features like graphical bootloader and
(framebuffered?) svga console and boot sequence. See for example
http://www.stormix.com/products/screens
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 09:16:14PM +0100, Christian Rishøj wrote:
>
> I recently visited Storm Linux's (Debian in disguise) homepage and found
> some fancy (not nessecarily usable) features like graphical bootloader and
> (framebuffered?) svga console and boot sequence. See for example
>
> http:/
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