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[cobalt-users] *whimper* If it's in the archives I can't find it.
- Subject: [cobalt-users] *whimper* If it's in the archives I can't find it.
- From: SJ Straith <sarahj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Mar 7 09:01:46 2002
- Organization: <Private Individual>
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I'm fairly sure that this question has been asked at least half a
million times, but with no real search function on the archive I can't
find the answer.
How would one go about installing something like Debian linux on an
older Cobalt Cube?
I believe my Cube is a Cube2, it has no real console and no external
bays (of course). At one point my roomie, who was a little exhausted
out that night, fragged the OS that came with the system. We got the
Recovery CD, but have never had the time or headspace to figure out how
with (as I said) no real console or CD drive.
So, how does one install *ANYTHING* to a Cube.
Am I incoherent enough? *wryG* *sigh*
SJ Straith