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Re: Configuring Debian



Most of the time you can answer with the defaults.
But could be good (for you) read and read. If you don't
like it, you still could get Knoppix or Gnoppix.


On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:12:51 -0400
"Tommy McCabe" <rocketjet@msn.com> wrote:

> Even with Windows, installing Debian is a snap- boot from the CD/floppy, 
> answer a few questions about which partitions to divide up and your keyboard 
> and stuff, and the program takes care of it. When I reboot it, it asks me 
> about a hundred different qusetions about Debian "configuartion" half of 
> which I don't understand, and the other half I don't know how to answer. The 
> installation manual talks about how which programs will be running and 
> packages and stuff- I don't understand half of that either. HELP!!!
> 
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