len
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Posted: Jan. 27 2004,17:01 |
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make xvesa default (top of list) during initial boot/ config? or do most install on laptops?
firewall, or a link to one that would fit the distro properly on download?
haven't performed a hd-install for a while, so i'm not sure how relevant. if one thing could be changed, it's shifting over from demo distro's sudo su to a root password. i'd say a very brief readme/ guide perhaps added on to the disclaimer note that goes through passwords, firewall, bootdisk, /ect/inittab- run levels, modem config/ troubleshoot. a commandline cheat sheet link like following would be nice to present in docs: http://tux.cs.unlv.edu/refs/linux_commands.html
it's not complete (where's copy- "cp"?), but it can be very handy for a noob, and perhaps can have some specifics referenced where dsl might differentiate in regards to being tied to debian, and apt get, personalizing, tweaking, ect... rationale is, why get lost in a book, when a concise cheat sheat embellished w/ references, and links contains the essentials. small, and light- quicker than going through a book!
also, above cheat sheet should have archiving, and compression commands, traceroute, ping, ifconfig, and some other network diagnostic commands, ect...
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