Hi again,
Also, please make Debian 7 like Debian 5 in the way where there is a
network-manager applet.
I never install with my computer connected to a network, and on a network using
a static IP address. Through the installer I choose to configure at a later
time. Well, when that later time comes and I am in Debian 6, there was no where
for me to configure the network, rendering the operating system useless.
I am sure there is a file some where one must configure, but I don't know where
that file is and there is no documentation instructing how to configure a
network.
The fact that someone is having trouble performing a basic take such as
configuring a network without the help of an online form, also demonstrated to
me that Debian 6 is not a practical operating system.
I didn't have any of these dramas with Debian 5. Debian 5 was fuckin amazing
and I would love to see Debian 7 be the same.
Kind regards,
Nik