It is great what you are doing. But the usability of debian itself... I get the feeling that I'm too stupid to use it. I do understand the installation stuff with apt-get, ok. If the package configures itself, it may works. But when I have to use dpk-reconfigure, I always wonder what the correct package cpuld be. And if I have an answer from the debian list, it only works partially. Example: dpkg-reconfigure locales. I can select [EMAIL PROTECTED], I can select this as default. Additionally I have selected all DE-sets and all RU-sets. At the end I have locales generated...l and my keyboard layout is english :-( (in text mode, X didn't want to start). Another thing is the network. Until now I dont know how to change from dhcp to static ip. Maybe I should rtfm, thats true, but on the other side: shouldnt it be as easy as clicking a button and enter the IP? It does not have to be graphical with buttons, but a small menu would be great.
I hope the new installer will care about these problems. I dont want to change back to suse. I dont want to pay just because of new kernel / new kde / new version of .... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]