I use wajig - a wrapper for apt as well as several other admin commands, written by Graham.Williams@csiro.au which has made using apt etc. a whole lot easier for me.
I agree with other posts - once installed Debian has to be one of the easiest distro's I've used -- but shh.. let's not tell anyone..:-)
I recently wired my place with Cat5. I tried to patch Cat5 as speaker extension cable and my advice is.. don't! I'm sure there's a good techo explanation but it could'nt handle any load - ie. turning up the volume without shorting out.
Just my experience.
Btw. my wiring was external - and I use low profile ducting with is pretty un-noticable... so don't panic if you don't get EVERY location covered first time around.
I use wajig - a wrapper for apt as well as several other admin commands, written by Graham.Williams@csiro.au which has made using apt etc. a whole lot easier for me.
:-)
I agree with other posts - once installed Debian has to be one of the easiest distro's I've used -- but shh.. let's not tell anyone..
I recently wired my place with Cat5. I tried to patch Cat5 as speaker extension cable and my advice is .. don't! I'm sure there's a good techo explanation but it could'nt handle any load - ie. turning up the volume without shorting out.
Just my experience.
Btw. my wiring was external - and I use low profile ducting with is pretty un-noticable... so don't panic if you don't get EVERY location covered first time around.