Re: Enough time wasted, moving on
Harry,
I'm curious what kind of problems you are having specifically. I did a
netinst install of Woody two weeks ago, with absoutely no prior Debian
experience, and I was able to get a working system in about two days (less if
I had known what I've found out now).
This is a lot more work than Mandrake or SuSE, but honestly my system is
running better too...
How did you setup X? Did you try running "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86"?
-Tim
On Thursday 28 February 2002 11:38 am, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Anyone who wants the official 6 CD set of woody 3.0
> Can send me an address privately. First one I get in my inbox with
> snailmail address will get the cds mailed to them.
>
> I've burned up 2 full days, gotten no help whatever from the list.
> Found the install routines to be unusable.
>
> All I hear from Woody is `can't won't or doesn't' And this on a
> machine that has had 2 flavors of linux, 2 of the BSDs and Solaris
> (intel) install successfully. Hardware recognized etc.
>
> My nic is not found, X doesn't run, I get a message after the install
> that there were errors during install. Please fix the errors
> mentioned above... none are mentioned. I've tried the simplicity of
> Tasksel and the labor instensive dselect hell, 3 fullbore tries at
> installing.
>
> I have a non-functional system at the end of 2 days.
> When I see things so basic like the names referred to when the
> different cds are requested during package install. The names the
> routine asks for are nowhere on my CDs. Not that hard to see what is
> really meant but only because I'm already familiar with some of the
> lingo.
>
> Maybe I got hoodwinked getting them from `The sphere'
>
> When I see things like that gauranteed to cause confusion, I know that
> at the Debian organization someone is asleep at the switch. And can
> rest assured that I will be in for lots of unnecessary grief caused by
> `loose' organization and homeboy packaging.
>
> One has to think, what else is poorly done here.
>
> But then again for someone who enjoys major unnecessary tinkering.
> Relentless `fixes' and the like, Here is a chance to get a setup that
> will keep you busy for a long time, and absolutely free. I'll pay the
> postage too.
>
> Maybe I should have tried the released version, but something about
> the name `potato' puts one in mind of a large overweight weak
> vegetable lying on a couch.
>
> At least `woody' sounded...... well .... erect :-)
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