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RE: Minimum HD space



Hello Everyone!

OK ppl, before we go any further, I did not meant to start a holy war over
this 'stable' issue, my question was if 600 MB was enough for me to install
debian Potato (which is the version I bought) on my laptop, I won't use it
for any type of connection to the 'net nor do I want any spify graphics on
it (it's an old Sharp Mebius, Pentium I class). X is cool for now, but I
won't install anything that has to do with networks as of now.

So, for now I guess I'm stuck with a set of 3 debian potato CDs which I
think it's FAR better than SuZe Linux 6.2 and all the other "bundled" CD's I
have gotten off magazines and Unix Unleashed books.

I thank you all for your input and I shall consider this my welcoming into
the group. Greetz to all from Baja California!

...In Accordance With The Prophecy.

Happy Hacking, Bright Blessings and Gentle Breezes!

-*/ -=  )O(  Jay  )O(  =- /*-


~-----Original Message-----
~From: Derek Broughton [mailto:derek_broughton@hotmail.com]
~Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 7:36 AM
~To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
~Subject: Re: Minimum HD space
<SNIP>
~I doubt either of you 'got' it.  Woody is not "unstable".  Sid
~is "unstable"
~and only for those who are ready to cope with possible badly
~broken code.
~Woody is not yet "stable" (as defined by Debian) but it is
~probably, at this
~point, more _usable_ than Potato, which is too old to work
~with much newer
~hardware.  And, Jay, Woody CDs should be available - if not, perhaps,
~directly from Debian.
</SNIP>


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