Ubuntu made me very interested in Debian so I downloaded the latest version and went ahead and tried to install it. The first try I used the automatic configuration and ended up after a successful install at a command line. I knew this would happen I did read the documentation. I tried to install gnome but failed. So I did the install again in expert mode, I\'m far from an expert but I thought I would get more choices and I did. I installed all packages and got back to my command line. At that point I did an apt-get install gnome and the process completed successfully, or so I assume as I did not get errors. Now back at the command line I do init 5 (as root), and I get a line that says switching to runlevel 5 and the next line is, sending processes term signal and that is it. It stops there. Any ideas about what I am doing wrong and how do I get Debian installed and end up in gnome so I can start learning it.
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