On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 09:27:50 -0600, Sam MacDonald <smac at visi.com> wrote:

> LOLROF
>
> I've been converted, halaluia, praise the Slack!
>
> I'm not kidding!
>
> Will Slack install on a 486sx 25mhz with 20mb of ram and 200mb disk?
>

I'd be interested to hear what happened with you and Deb....Debian that 
is...

I've been hemming and hawing over slack and deb for sometime... I finally 
threw up my hands for gentoo...

This weekend I'm going for gentoo on my laptop - it'll have Gentoo, 
Redhat, and win2k - hopefully!


> I'm not kidding.
>
>
>
> Adam Maloney wrote:
>
>> I'll third it (is that allowed?) /IF/ you want to learn Linux, and not
>> just use it.
>>
>> I used slackware for years.  I found the install to be easier and
>> cleaner than Redhat's.  Slack really does force you to learn a thing or
>> two.
>>
>> A lot of people on this list will tell you to use Debian.  Debian is THE
>> DEVIL.  They say Debian is the solution for everything, just check the
>> archives!  They are trying to lead you down the path of temptation,
>> promising everything but delivering nothing.  It's all LIES made up by
>> the Con to lure you into their evil cult.  When was the last time Debian
>> got up and made you breakfast?  Never, because IT DOESN'T.  On the other
>> hand, Slackware WILL make you breakfast and you WILL like it.  It will
>> make you rich.  It will make you more appealing to the opposite sex.
>>
>> Debian is free, but Slackware costs $100,000 and comes with a $100,000
>> instant rebate.  Why would you want to use something that's worth
>> nothing, when you can enjoy the benefits of a $100,000 distribution at
>> no cost?
>>
>> If you say Debian backwards you get "Naibed", which is the same thing
>> you hear when you play the 33rpm of "Revolution 9" backwards at 45rpm
>> with just the left channel.  The word means either Satan or Puppies,
>> either way - VERY BAD.
>>
>> And can you believe that they think I'm a Slackware bigot?
>>
>> I gotta go - I think our building is on fire.
>>
>> On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 08:05, Lansing, Dan wrote:
>>
>>> I will second this recommendation
>>> I have found this to be an easier set up and install than 
>>> windows...auto detected all of my hardware except my gforceFX...with 
>>> new packages such as swaret, system updates are as easy as 'swaret 
>>> --update &&swaret --upgrade'
>>> Quick painless and easy to use
>>>
>>> Dan Lansing
>>> ITSC
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org 
>>> [mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org] On Behalf Of Shawn
>>> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:36 PM
>>> To: TCLUG Mailing List
>>> Subject: Re: [TCLUG] I need distribution input
>>>
>>> On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 19:27:34 -0600
>>> "PHPTOm" <phptom at wordesign.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I am still a beginner as far as linux is concerned.  If a new distro
>>>> is going to require hours and hours of troubleshooting/updating, I
>>>> should probably stay with redhat.
>>>>
>>>> My obtuse question is this: what is a solid distro that is not
>>>> underneath a huge corporation like redhat is that a beginner can use?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> My recommendation:
>>>
>>> Slackware.  Good, solid distribution.  Requires a fair amount of 
>>> tweaking, and doesn't auto-detect like RedHat, Suse, or Mandrake 
>>> does.  But, on the other hand it's a great way to cut your teeth, and 
>>> learn more about Linux.  Pretty simple install to.
>>>
>>> As to searching for security updates, and recompiling the solution to 
>>> that is fairly simple.  Subscribe to the Slack-Announce and 
>>> Slack-Security mailing lists.  Then, to upgrade the package it's 
>>> pretty simple:
>>>
>>> #upgradepkg packagename.tgz  Does it for you...
>>>
>>> I've got it running on a relatively new system:  P4 2.53GHz, 1 GB Ram, 
>>> and a GeForce4 ti4200 128MB video card.  Works just fine, and is 
>>> plenty fast.
>>>
>>> I'll even make a copy of the 9.1 distro discs for you if you want...
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Adam Maloney
>> Systems Administrator
>> Sihope Communications
>>
>>
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