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:Linux Times: How to Install Debian Linux on a Desktop Computer
Linux Times: How to Install Debian Linux on a Desktop Computer
Nov 7, 2004, 05 :00 UTC (14 Talkback[s]) (5592 reads)

[ Thanks to Tarun Agnani for this link. ]

"In this first of a two part series, I will try to guide you through installing Debian Linux for a desktop computer.

"For those unfamiliar with Debian, all I can say is I've tried and used a lot of distributions, but nothing comes close to Debian. Debian is the old grandfather of Linux and was one of the first Linux distributions out there..."

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I have better then this....  ...   No Thanks !   
GH
Nov 7, 2004, 05:45:18
 
Without radical improvements Debian has  ...   Debian is not suitable for desktop use   
Tom Johnson
Nov 7, 2004, 08:55:24
 
> Without radical improvements Debian ha ...   Re: Debian is not suitable for desktop use   
Keith Phillips
Nov 7, 2004, 15:16:50
 
I'm just reading this form a sweet l ...   Greatd desktop, tust not for home users   
zack
Nov 7, 2004, 15:17:45
 
I have been using Debian-based distros o ...   Not ready for desktop use? Surely you jest...   
Jeff Cobb
Nov 7, 2004, 15:25:20
 
I've been using Debian on my desktop ...   Re: Debian is not suitable for desktop use   
Samuel Blomqvist
Nov 7, 2004, 15:32:21
 
"Radical improvements" ...and Debian!!!H ...   Re: Debian is not suitable for desktop use   
R.L.
Nov 7, 2004, 15:32:50
 
> Without radical improvements Debian ha ...   Re: Debian is not suitable for desktop use   
Mariusz
Nov 7, 2004, 15:36:06
 
> I have better then this.... i have bee ...   Re: No Thanks !   
utanja
Nov 7, 2004, 15:37:41
 
Anarchy is a wonderful condition. You an ...   Again?   
Bob Robertson
Nov 7, 2004, 16:49:21
 
Although I'm looking forward to part ...   A couple problems with the article...   
Bob Robertson
Nov 7, 2004, 18:22:22
 
I read the article and rated it, however ...   Use Woody?   
a_hippie
Nov 7, 2004, 19:31:04
 
I use Debian both as server and desktop. ...   Re: Debian is not suitable for desktop use   
David
Nov 8, 2004, 14:57:30
 
I had alway wanted to use Debian, but ne ...   Debian had never be friendly   
I.J.Wang
Nov 9, 2004, 14:05:21
 
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