On Tuesday 06 December 2005 10:28 pm, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 03:33:54PM -0500, SOTL wrote:
> > On Tuesday 06 December 2005 01:46 pm, Eben King wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> > > I don't see why an older machine would take any longer to set up than a
> > > newer machine, assuming the "older" machine is sufficiently recent that
> > > much of its hardware is PnP. I mean, one driver takes as long as
> > > anther to haul off the CD. These aren't S-100 or NuBus machines being
> > > talked about, after all.
> >
> > Why does Debian take sufficiently longer to set up than Mandriva et?
> >
> > Simple it is the installation program
>
> Sorry, no. It's the operator. If you allow the defaults in Debian, it
> installs in minutes. I recently did this on a machine, using Sarge and
> the new installer. Piece of cake. That said, an installation of Debian
> _normally_ takes me hours; I pick and choose packages to install for
> hours. But as I said, if you take the defaults, it's quite speedy.
>
> Paul
Sorry Paul last I heard Debian required one to manually set up drivers from
the command line.
Has this changed?
If not then one needs devicethe specifications something one does not normally
have especially for older computers.
SOTL
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