On 02/17/2016 03:07 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 2/17/2016 7:37 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 15:51:58 +0800 Gener Badenas <gener.ong.badenas@gmail.com> wrote:On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 8:01 AM, Ghaith Etaiwi <ghaiththebest55@gmail.com> wrote:Hello, I'm starting in linux I used Ubuntu and didn't like it and I have read that many people that used Debian had a better experience, I have a MacBook Pro 4GB ram/ 500HDD/Intel HD 3000/ i5 2nd generation, can it run Debian?. Also, I want to know what version of Debian to download, I saw something about DVD1, DVD2...You can always choose net install so it is minimal. Then you can download everything else. I assume internet is fast in your location.Depends on what you consider to be 'fast'. Is 120K/s fast?Compared to what? I recall loading the OS from paper tape. We *DID* have a high speed reader after all <GRIN> More seriously use https://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/ to select an appropriate vendor. I originally did that because all the connectivity I had was a 56k dial-up line. I'm now have selected a cell network based service with low data cap. For my peculiar personal usage I find it reasonable to pay for the convenience of a complete set of DVD's once per major release (will order Jessie soon ;)
While I was on hughesnet, I ordered DVD's from vendors. If you get the three DVD set you'll have all you could want. Ric
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