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knx-hdinstall vs dist-upgrade. taking bets.



Dear Debianites,

I've decided to install Knoppix on my hard disk. It has been suggested before that this is a good way to get an initial installation of Debian up and running, and it's true that the process is very seamless.

I want to try out Debian due to its much vaunted ease of maintenance and distribution upgrades. However, after three installations of Knoppix to my hard disk, it seems like I'm unable to get on the bandwagon.

Starting from Knoppix 3.3, apt-get update && apt-get upgrade does something reasonable looking, but apt-get dist-upgrade downloads hundreds of megabytes, uninstalls most of my OS, and then leaves it in an unusable, non-gui state. I also tried with Knoppix 3.1 (because I had such a disk lying around) and the results were far worse.

For instance, when I did the dist-upgrade with Knoppix 3.3, it promptly removed anything kde related (or nearly everything?) and installed gcc 3.3. Then I asked it for some kde back, and it complains about weird versions missing and says I should be reporting bugs. I don't want to be reporting bugs just yet because I'm a newbie, so I must be doing something wrong somehow. The weirder thing (to me) is that dselect and apt-get dist-upgrade don't seem to agree on what needs to be done.

I realize this is probably not the Debian way of doing things, but I am an adventurer in the jungle with a whip and a gun, and I'm looking for a golden statue. Or something.

At any rate, could anyone give me an overview, initial pointers, walkthrough, howto, whatever, on going from a knoppixified initial Debian installation to a dist-upgraded modern Debian desktop including all the latest whizbang? I've never administrated Debian before, but I've been using RH for a long time (since the 4.x days.)

Thanks,

Sébastien Loisel
PS. Please cc me in your replies, I'm not subscribing to the list, but I'll keep an eye on it via web archives.




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