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RE: Haifa party.
Liran I tend to disagree. I do not have linux yet and this site is the only local site I found so far. I would have find it more useful though if it had more links and a bit more explanation for newbies. Linux is not that easy to start with and definitely not so easy getting through the FM. If you encounter any problems installing Linux as a newbie you are still pretty stuck as things are today in finding information.
Alon Rubinstein
-----Original Message-----
From: Liran Zvibel [SMTP:liranz@math.tau.ac.il]
Sent: ה אפריל 02 1998 15:44
To: Linux-il Mailing List.
Subject: RE: Haifa party
Hello,
Well, you say you want people to decide whether to install RH 4.2 or RH 5,
why not offer Debian too?
I have it installed and like it very much! I can't, however, come to Haifa
since I live and learn in Tel Aviv, but I'm sure there are people that
have Debian and live in Haifa. (If you wait enough, Debian 2 will be out
soon and will support the new libc, and an easier package menagement tool)
If there is an installation party in Tel-Aviv I'll be glad to come and
help.
BTW: I also want to say that I like the way our web site looks, and that
it should be only informative, we're not tring to sell anything. Every one
that visits that site have Linux already.
Liran Zvibel.
On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Arie Guttman wrote:
> Agree, let prepare both version for distribution. People can
> decide what they want, I think that one of the differences between last
> installation party and the new one is that in the last one only few
> people really knew the RH5. For what if read in the distribution list,
> more people have joined the RH5 club (me included) since then.