Dear list, today I had to admit that currently post-install-steps are very difficult to newbies:
In order to update kernel 2.6 (necessary to recognize viarhine NIC), one has to enter # export http_proxy=http://10.0.2.2:3128 # vi /etc/apt/sources.list // now do some changes and only now we can use the comfortable apt-commands. Probably other users have holes in their firewalls and can do without proxy. However I suggest to have ready made scripts like apt-setup-http-proxy.sh apt-setup-http-direct.sh apt-setup-cdrom.sh These scripts could either edit or replace the sources.list accordingly. I admit that I also had problems with starting X for the first time - no mouse pointer /dev/ts0 (???) and no screen found. But this is yet another story. I just need to remember ... Regards Ralf P.S.: Instead filing a bug report, I ask your opinion here. Maybe I can upload such scripts via svn (d.s.n)... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

