Whoa, you guys are awesome!
Its my first time I'm writing any bug raport to any Linux community support, 
and I didn't even except so fast respond. And sorry if this is not correctly 
filled bug report, but Im only wrote it because you asked politely on 
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ to: "After using the 
Debian-Installer, please send us an installation report, even if there weren't 
any problems." 
I dont feel any reason why I should download and install Ethernet chip driver 
when my PC work - I just follow "If it aint broke- dont fix it" philosophy. 
How do I now have to install my drivers to Line6? How long I gonna wait? I can 
install them using "apt-get"?
To be honest I really though I gonna stay only on Debian for only 31 days until 
new openSUSE version will be released and they will make Steam work.
Right now I somehow installed Steam on Debian (proof in pic: 
http://i.imgur.com/TrQ70Ka.jpg) but it work very slowly and buggy, have to be 
started though console and it is almost impossible to browse anything on Steam 
or use friendlist, but it download games and some of them work, some not.


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