> For example either of the following > aptitude search console > apt-cache search console config > > produces among other things: > > console-common - Basic infrastructure for text console configuration >
Nice hint, thanks. But "network config" shows too many entries... anyway, edit the interfaces works, too. > Thats true, some things are harder/easier then others. Locales can be a > problem for people new to linux, although IIRC the kde setup has > something on these when you first start kde. I wanted to search for some man pages about locales with synaptic... but there is so much docu, I did not find it. I'll try it later with a filter search. Gosh, there are so many packages.... I hope there is a bigbigbig howto about that. If nothing helps I'll google. > > Changing the keyboard through X (xkb) is a bit more advanced (IIRC some > if the gui X setup programs help you with that) but thats why both kde > and gnome include the keyboard switching applets by default. Kde itself seems not to be the problem, only the missing LANG-settings or something like that. > > > A menu which handles the calls for dpkg is urgently needed. > > Thats right, setup menus and utilities are not one of debian's strong > points since when people get to the point when they can contribute it > usually isn't the part that bothers them. > > Hopefully it will be the next project after the installer ;-) Maybe it helps that yast is (or will be) open source? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]