On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 21:24, greg wrote:
> hi,
> 
> i'm wavering.  i intended to install whitebox.  but i really would like
> to be able to do installs remotely.
> 
> we downloaded and burned knoppix3.4 just to get remote access, with the
> intention of merely using it to install whitebox.  but anaconda doesn't
> seem to be able to do a hd install via vnc.
> 
> so now i'm wondering if i should actually jump ship and install debian. 
> i've heard there are multiple installers, and i'd think it likely one
> might do what i want.
> 
> but i'm worried about entering unfamiliar territory.  yeah i'm comfy
> with rpm and yum, but more to the point, documentation, and hardware,
> more often seem to be aimed at redhat than other distros.
> 
> so the big question in my head is, if i go with debian, will i regret it
> in the long run, just because i wanted to do funky remote restalls.
> 
> by the way yes, i'm new to st paul, came here to work for the nonviolent
> peaceforce. they're all M$ at the moment, i intend to metamorphose
> everything to open source as quickly as possible keeping in mind that
> these folks have got plenty else to worry about without having their IT
> rug yanked out from under them.  so anyway it might be wrong to start
> out by setting myself back by trying to jump into an unfamiliar distro.
> 
> and, sincere apologies if i start a distro flamewar, that's not what i
> want, but i would love some good pointers to making a good decision
> here.
> 
> tia,
> greg


Well flamewars are stupid but I recommend Gentoo.

It is ver well documented. See the install guide at gentoo.org

good luck, welcome to st paul!


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