Thanks for the help. I'm gonna try doing the installs next weekend. I don't have a CD burner, so I've got to have someone make the Gentoo install CD for me. Don't think I've ever made a backup of xorgcfg, but I definitely will now. Is Grub or X hard to install? I've ran a few SuSE installs, but all I've really had to do everywhere except in partitioning, network stuff, and packages to install is click next.
I actually agree with FxChiP. I use SuSE right now, and it's annoying me. I've not heard a single good thing about Debian, and will stay far away from it. Pretty soon, I'm gonna install Gentoo instead of SuSE. Sounds like an awesome system.
I do have a question for any Gentoo users here, though. I probably know the answer, but to be sure, does having a dual boot system with Win2K pose any problems in the Gentoo installation? Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help. I'm gonna try doing the installs next weekend. I don't have a CD burner, so I've got to have someone make the Gentoo install CD for me. Don't think I've ever made a backup of xorgcfg, but I definitely will now. Is Grub or X hard to install? I've ran a few SuSE installs, but all I've really had to do everywhere except in partitioning, network stuff, and packages to install is click next.
Still a bit new to Linux.
I actually agree with FxChiP. I use SuSE right now, and it's annoying me. I've not heard a single good thing about Debian, and will stay far away from it. Pretty soon, I'm gonna install Gentoo instead of SuSE. Sounds like an awesome system. I do have a question for any Gentoo users here, though. I probably know the answer, but to be sure, does having a dual boot system with Win2K pose any problems in the Gentoo installation? Thanks for the help.