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I'm a debian man myself but mandrake 7 was pretty good. From what i've
been hearing 9.1 is pretty nice. with 7 You can set up a remote installaion
source once its installed. not as nice as debian but if 9 still has the
capability install the 1 disc and just add the extra stuff you need.
N-Tropy
On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 09:39:00AM -0500, Paul wrote:
> I can't believe I'm doing this, but I'm spying Mandrake 9.1 because it
> offers built-in ACPI support which is important on Dell laptops.
>
> The ISOs are listed as install, extras, and i18n. Do I really need to
> download all three ISOs?
>
> Or should I just wait for RedHat 8.1?
>
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