Bob Eby wrote:
I've just installed the latest available stable debian on a new system.
During install, I chose to run "tasksel" to set up my system.
BTW, I would recommend installing 'X' and 'desktop' (Gnome, KDE, xdm
etc) using separate runs of 'tasksel' during an install. (Install 'X'
fir
Nate said:
> sounds like a bug, I've used tasksel dozens of times and spacebar was
> always what I used > to "select" something. Then I would hit tab to
> navigate to the "finish" button and hit enter.
Thanx for the reply. I've now run it successfully post-install, and
exited without actually
Bob Eby said:
> Basically I don't know if I ran into a bug or if this behaviour is "by
> design".
sounds like a bug, I've used tasksel dozens of times and spacebar
was always what I used to "select" something. Then I would hit tab
to navigate to the "finish" button and hit enter.
it's always wor
I've just installed the latest available stable debian on a new system.
During install, I chose to run "tasksel" to set up my system. As soon
as tasksel came up on the screen, I arrowed around a bit to see what was
available. Once I was ready to select an item (X windows in this case)
I hit spac
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