scripsit David Mandala: > My point exactly, Knoppix is far more friendly, and detects far more > hardware correctly, that said it suffers from the same problems as > Debian, since it is Debian. Once you go past the good features of > Knoppix you are back in Debian hell. Debian is just not user friendly. and earlier: > Debian is on of the hardest versions of Linux to get correctly installed > and configured. My question, though, was what about Debian makes it hard to use _after_ it is installed and configured. Assume (for the sake of argument) that a jinni does the installation for you and does your XF86Config-4... -- Pax vobiscum; pax cum omnibus. Thanasis Kinias tkinias at asu.edu Doctoral Student, Department of History Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona, U.S.A.