ahem, sorry about that... I am just a bit too excited! I just installed fluxbox and from there installed synaptic and chose the missing packages... of course, this could have been done perfectly from the command line...
I LOVE debian-bsd! Please keep it free and with no blobs in the future! We need distros (I mean OS, sorry :) ) like this one Now I wonder how to configure my wlan... in linux I would install ipw2200 and download the intel firmare (it's a centrino) per hand... Or should I go the freeBSD way? I mean iwi? Another important point... how to figure out which modules can I need? And for the ethernet card I just chose _all_ to be sure I have connection... but I guess this is not the elegant way... Is ACPI supported? ok, too many questions... I'm just happy about my Christmas present :) thanks! Pau Amaro 2006/12/30, Vim Visual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi, after my successful startx the first thing I tried to do was apt-get install gnome-session. This downloaded a bunch of files but in the end I got "some files are missing". I guess this is because maybe the whole dependencies have not been yet totally exported to debian-bsd... after that I install gdm and I am able to login after having created a user but the splash screen freezes and that's it. Is it due to some packages missing? If you, is there a fully functional wm in debian-bsd? I am itching to use it! thanks for the good work! Pau Amaro
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