Well didn't know what happened :-) Guess the RAMS didn't emptying itself at first, but today when I want to solve to "X aborting" thing, the Gnome suddenly appear on the screen :-D
Oh boy !!!!!! This is what have wanted for so long ! Debian on my own box !!! The installation was a breeze, actually I just had to hit "Enter" all the way except when user and passwords had to be typed in and space when I had to select some choices. All the way the installer did find the right hardware etc. For a start I had to write "installgui" at the boot prompt. The GUI-installer is very nice except for some translation errors US > DA (grrr). At the end of the install were I was told to hit enter for ejecting the CD, I had to hit it 3-4 times before it finally pushed out the CD and the reboot could start. When I boot in to the freshly buildt debian it couldn't find the screen. I was prepared for this though because the ATI graphic cards are known to cause some troubles. John C here at this list pointed out to me that I should replace "ati" with "radeon" in my xorg.config. It worked perfectly!! When rebooting the X server aborted "X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting. giving up." This was last night, to day when I wanted to solve this issue the Gnome suddenly came up at my screen. *Stable* *Nice* *Uncluttered* Time for testing: Fire up Epiphany.......Im on the internet !! Via synaptic-asking for CD-yes-Installing Claws-email (which I have read a lot good things about)..... setting up my email..... YES mail !!!! Inserting my USB-stick.....contact-yes-copying some stuff to ~/..cool! Inserting my external harddrive....contact-yes-copying some music to ~/ !! Fire up Ryhtmbox............. oh dear.....Good old John Denver never sounded better !!!!! My first experience with debian is a success everything works right out of the box!!! And now it's time to catch up with lost linux knowledge (shouldn't be so hard, got this list :-) To the debian crowd, if you see this - Thumbs up!! Thanks! /niller Registred Linux user #133791 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]