Hal Vaughan wrote:
I've tried a few different installs to get Debian working on my system.First thing I'd try is to set my /etc/apt/sources.list to point to some Debian mirrors (woody, testing, or unstable, your choice), and then do an "apt-get update" followed by "apt-get dist-upgrade" and see what comes out at the end.
At one point I used the HD install script to install Knoppix on my harddrive. It worked, in basics.
There seemed to be a few problems, such as menus in KDE (I would think this would be a problem in Gnome, too).
If I re-install Knoppix (one benefit is it works w/ my video card -- Woody doesn't), what can I do to get the packages (and the KDE menus) in sync w/ Woody?
Is that possible?
I had trouble with adding some packages under Knoppix, but did not have the same trouble under a "regular" Debian install.
Thanks.
Hal
Kent
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