I just spent hours installing it three times in a row and each time when I log on "startx" fails and I'm still stuck at a shell prompt. Hell if I wanted a system like that I could borrow my friend's ancient MS-DOS floppies and install that.
[Rude part]Before the so-called "gurus" get smug and say I didn't configure it right, yes, I did. I did my research and installed everything properly, including ipv4 and all the little questions it asks like the framebuffer. It was properly installed but simply wouldn't load x after I logged in.[/Rude part]
Sorry for the rude part, but I'm sooooo tired of the attitude some people have - they immediately assume that people who report that a distro didn't install correctly or are experiencing problems are just clueless newbies who don't know what they're doing and then they take a superior, condescending attitude.
Has anyone else noticed that the only Debian-based distro out there that isn't a Windows-clone (barring Knoppix) is Libranet which now costs $60? Knoppix can be installed to the hard drive but it presents problems later with APT because of the shortcuts that were necessary to get it to run from cd. Somebody needs to make a new Debian-based distro that's free or at least cheaper than Libranet. I'm a poor person, I can't afford that.
Or at least a Debian distro with updated drivers and an installation that works. I know Debian doesn't make a stable release until it's 110% stable, but they could at least re-release the current one with more drivers.What i would love would be that with yoper's ability to use packages in all three major formats.
Damn, but i wish I could code.
I know no code myself, I just recognize good coding when I see it work.
End of rant.
[ August 06, 2003: Message edited by: 3eyes ]