Hi there.
Ok after my Gentoo failure I decided to follow some advice that was given to me ages ago and get Debian.
I installed the net-install method, it was a little odd, and something must have broken somewhere as I made choices along the way about my keyboard, time zone and monitor resolutions, none of which was correct when the install completed, I have now sorted this and I am kind of happy, I choose a 'nice' theme, installed any extra apps I wanted, and so far things seem pretty good.
There are a couple of things I want help with:
1: When I press the power button on my PC the machine turns off instantly, this did not happen with Fedora; the machine used to stop services etc before. (I think this is just a parameter I need to pass at boot time)
2: I run folding (folding@home - the protien thing I suspect you have heard about it)
My machine is performing considerably slower than it did under Fedora, I know that different work units take longer etc, but this is terribly slow. I want to know how I check/choose what services are running.
I have gnome installed, and under Fedora I think it went something like this:
Applications>System Tools>Servers>Services
Where do I find this under Debian?
Also I have noticed that the screen savers run real slow as well, now I have to be honest here - I don't really care about the screen savers but I am wondering if this is also a side effect of a service running that I don't want - for example the service that slows your CPU down, as I know this has a nice effect on the performance of folding on my Fedora Laptop.
I would also like to know where it is that I setup Samba under Debian, as the Linux machines see each other fine, and the windows machine can see the Debian machine but it does not have access - so I am unable to see any files etc.
Thanks for any help with this.
Dave



