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Fresh Debian Stable install with nolden Woody - Small comments



Just a few notes .. Thought I would try an install as if I was a typical 
debian newbie.. And take notes along the way.

Installed Debian Base.
Did an 'apt-get update','apt-get upgrade'
I find I can't do anything unless I can edit/look at files so I did a quick
'apt-get vim less'
Now, I added the nolden source, and did another 'apt-get update'
 
Okay, now I decide I need mail, so 'apt-get  kmail'
Hmm, okay in theory kmail can work like that, but as a user on a personal pc, 
it won't so did an 'apt-get xserver-svga' and went through the dpkg.

Hmm, still can't get a window environment, the usual way, so did an 'apt-cache 
search startx' and it showed xbase-clients, so that makes sense and I do an 
'apt-get xbase-clients' and noticed a problem with missing fonts so also did 
an 'apt-get install xfonts-base xfonts-100dpi xfonts-scalable 
xfonts-scalable-nonfree'

Tried to run startx and it complains that there is no /etc/X11/Xsession.
This looks to be a problem  'It should just work now'  At this point, it might 
frustrate a newbie, but okay, I do a 'man startx'  

I see that 'xinit' can start a session as well.  Hmm.. Try that ..
I get a no Xterm found.. Looking at the man page for xinit it says that that 
is the fallback default.  If it is the fall back default shouldnt' have that 
been installed?  Okay, at least I can fix that easy. 'apt-get install xterm'

Hey, I now have a window, and I can type in kmail.  
ooooh.. It fires up.  But nothing seems to work correctly, and I can 
get/recieve mail, and can't resize the windows etc.

Okay, it slowly sinks in that I need a better window manager
Hmm.. maybe that's why I am missing Xsession. Okay, I see that, so lets get 
the kde window manager.  
'apt-get install kdebase'

Darn, no file called Xsession yet.  
Okay, but reading a little more I see that the file used to start KDE is 
called startkde, and doing a quick 'man startkde' reveals nothing, as the man 
page is not complete.  Looking more carefully at the man pages for xinit and 
startx, I see that I can put a command in .xinitrc in my home directory, and 
it shoudl get called, so I add in 'startkde' to that file, and boom, up it 
comes.

At this point, though.. I still have no /etc/X11/Xsession, and I am sure that 
this is a work around.  As well, for some reason the backspace doesn't work 
in X, (works as delete)

In conclusion, I can see some little things that should be fixed up yet so 
that people do not run into problems. Logs also show problems with a missing 
xftconfig as well.

Primarily, I think that if kdebase is installed, it should ask if you want to 
make it the default window manager, and then deal with everything, so that a 
person knows they can just type in 'startx' and they will have a working KDE

Just a few thoughts, in case it helps everyone, we forget the problems that 
newbies have after a while.
 


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