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Re: what is "standard" installation?



This is the magic of Debian -- you indicate what you want, it identifies
what you need to install and selects it for you (but allows you the
final option to go or not go with it -- this isn't Windows).

Select the applications and features you want.  Debian will work out the
dependencies and select the packages required to support them.

My suggestion is to build up your system slowly -- install a few
packages, get them configured, see how things work, then add more
features as you desire.  It usually takes me a couple of days to a week
to get a new system up and running from scratch to the point I'm not
making significant changes to it.  Yes, you can use Debian from the
get-go.

And to throw in my own window manager recommendation -- WindowMaker
gives a clean look (http://www.windowmaker.org/), without sucking major
resources.  It's currently drawing about 3 MB on my system.

On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 02:19:22PM -0500, Benjamin F. Zhou wrote:
> Hi John, 
> 
> thank you for pointing me a start point for x-windows. But do I need to
> install first a lot of non-X related stuffs before this x-start point?
> If yes, what are they?
> 
> thank you.
> Ben
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, John Stevenson wrote:
> 
> > A quick place to start is by selecting the 'xbase-client' and then
> > you should get a list of dependancies.  This will install most of the
> > stuff you need for a basic X install.  Just make sure you get the right
> > 'xserver-??' packages, you should probably get the 'xserver-svga' and/or
> > 'xserver-vga'.
> > 
> > You should also select a window manager.  Blackbox or sawmill seem to
> > be light but modern, enlightenment is very nice but much larger...
> > 
> > Hope this helps..
> > Johnny.
> > 
> > 
> > "Benjamin F. Zhou" wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I installed Debian's base on my gold old P75 notebook. But got lost in
> > > determine which packages constitute a "standard" installation as
> > > mentioned in the "Guide", which are necessary before installing xfree86.
> > >
> > > there are so many of them, can any insider give me some hints what to
> > > take? My harddrive could explode if I have to install all of them.
> > >
> > > Thank you
> > >
> > > Ben
> > >
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