Forgive the newbie question, but is there an easy way
to remove X in its entirety and reinstall it? I've
installed woody and everything but X is working like a
champ.
Thanks,
John
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le to install one time to the
Inspiron last night, but all my subsequent attempts
have failed.
I've tried following Debian's suggestion to place a
small /boot partition at the beginning of the disk,
but that hasn't helped, either. Has anyone run into
and been able to fix this?
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