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Bug#2086: installation bugs/inadequacies



Hello Debian debuggers,

	I gave my first try to Debian after installing Slackware
systems for nearly 2 years. Although I did prefer the Debian directory
structure and help files I remain rather disappointed with the rest.
The following applies to my trial with v0.93R6 on a 133MHz, 32Mb PCI
with EIDE HD machine.

* The base disks do not contain vi. This is unacceptable.

* I definitely did not read all READMEs but, well, I had dd the debian
1440 base disks directly without gunzipping them beforehand. Debian
was not able to recognize them :-(

* Debian did not recognize my D-Link DE-530CT ethernet card with the
  de-4x5 driver (Slackware has no problem with this).

* Ahhh, I had left out the PPP option and the whole system stayed
  hanging at boot-up trying to initialise a serial connection. Debian
is silly...

* Debian should check for the existence and show its contents to the
  user of /etc/init.d/network before updating. Debian appended data to
the file and screwed things up...

* Debian should ask from the start what keyboard I use and react
  accordingly . (Hint: Slackware does that, why not Debian?)

* It was not possible to format a diskette using the installation
  program :-(

Overall: I haven't been much further than base installation (I hoped I
could ftp the rest of Debian to the root directory before going
on). The installation program interface looks nice and clean but has a
long way to go before being as convenient as Slackware's Setup.

	Cheers,

-T.Netter
CNRS National Center for Scientific Research, France


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