I would highly recommend this installer.
Of course get the one for i386. This will autodetect your hardware and will use Tasksel so that you can have a working X display after it's done downloading and setting everything up. This is the installer I use now (well, I used it with the Beta4 and it worked great).
Of course it's different from the typical redhat install... especially in that you can CHOOSE what packages a lot better... RedHat has the tendancy to install a bunch of crap you won't ever need.... it's a bit more of a pain to install only what you need/want, but in the end you have a nicer system IMHO.....
Once you get using Synaptic or Apt-get, then you'll appreciate the loveliness that is debian.
Leech
Of course get the one for i386. This will autodetect your hardware and will use Tasksel so that you can have a working X display after it's done downloading and setting everything up. This is the installer I use now (well, I used it with the Beta4 and it worked great).
Of course it's different from the typical redhat install... especially in that you can CHOOSE what packages a lot better... RedHat has the tendancy to install a bunch of crap you won't ever need.... it's a bit more of a pain to install only what you need/want, but in the end you have a nicer system IMHO.....
Once you get using Synaptic or Apt-get, then you'll appreciate the loveliness that is debian.
Leech
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