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Bug#257302: Install on DELL Latitude D400 - some X problems



Package: installation-reports

Debian-installer-version: Beta 4
uname -a: linux debian 2.4.25-1-386 #2 wed Apr 14 19:38
Date: 02-07-2004
Method: CDROM - network install

Machine: DELL Latitude D400
Processor:
Memory:
Root Device: /dev/hda
Root Size/partition table: <Feel free to paste the full partition
       table, with notes on which partitions are mounted where.>
Output of lspci:

Base System Installation Checklist:

Initial boot worked:    [x]
Configure network HW:   [x]
Config network:         [x]
Detect CD:              [x]
Load installer modules: [x]
Detect hard drives:     [x]
Partition hard drives:  [x]
Create file systems:    [x]
Mount partitions:       [x]
Install base system:    [x]
Install boot loader:    [x]
Reboot:                 [x]

Comments/Problems:


Unexpected X-problems: the dpkg-configure left the machine not starting X; (my trusted) XFree86 -configure didn't find a mouse; xf86cfg neither. Some 'no screens found' inbetween, as well. Finally, I had to change the XF86Config manually to get it finding the optical USB-wheel-mouse (the famous ZAxisMapping; and "IMPS/2" plus "/dev/input/mice"). No flames here, but the third OS on that exactly same hardware went through without *any* tweaking of any parameter; just install, reboot; XFree86 -configure and ready. For some the least likely contender for simplicity: OpenBSD 3.5. This is why I wrote 'unexpected'. And don't flame me for wrong pseudo-package; please; we'd expect Debian to *install* one fine day without hangs and tweaks on standard hardware like a DELL notebook.

Thanks !




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