Hello Michell, To try out, I just set up a new debian stretch on an VM (qemu/kvm): I used the netinstall CD, because I didn't want to download full DVDs.
I had no problem configuring the network manually with ip-address and everything (only I didn't know exactly the addresses that are used by qemu, so in the end I had no connection and used the automatic setup, but the installer let me put in the values) First I Installed only the base system. Then installed the packages you mentioned (with APT::Install-Rcommends no; as thomas suggested). I had everything done automatically. No problem. The used disk-space is 1,4 GiB ! I know: Grub instead of LILO and systemd instead of sys-v, if you relly do need these, I have no experience. You might try devuan. Maybe there's a problem with your install medium or the repo on it. Some time ago I had a directory as a local repository (only for self-built packages) to be used by apt, so I think this might ba a solution for your Problem with the usb-stick. I don't remeber exactly ho to configure this, but it wasn' too difficult (otherwise I wouldn' have done it). Hope this can help you somehow. Bernd P.S: We have been to Estonia two years ago and liked it very much! Our daughter was studying in Tartu. And it was summer. Michelle Konzack wrote: > > The dependendies are only satisfait if you install a full DE like Gnome, > KDE or other defaults by Debian. > > If you install the bare minimum like > > Debian base > xorg > wdm > fvwmg fvwm > thumb gthumb > blueman > alsa no package alsa, took alsa-tools > mc > > you have a non-working system! > >>> 11 Packages are now working and I try to figure out, WHICH depends are >>> missing to write the appropriated Bug Reports.