A quick place to start is by selecting the 'xbase-client' and then you should get a list of dependancies. This will install most of the stuff you need for a basic X install. Just make sure you get the right 'xserver-??' packages, you should probably get the 'xserver-svga' and/or 'xserver-vga'.
You should also select a window manager. Blackbox or sawmill seem to be light but modern, enlightenment is very nice but much larger... Hope this helps.. Johnny. "Benjamin F. Zhou" wrote: > Hi, > > I installed Debian's base on my gold old P75 notebook. But got lost in > determine which packages constitute a "standard" installation as > mentioned in the "Guide", which are necessary before installing xfree86. > > there are so many of them, can any insider give me some hints what to > take? My harddrive could explode if I have to install all of them. > > Thank you > > Ben > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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