Hi folks,

there are some things, appearing during installation, I I want to mention.

1. On the installation medias (debian/stable) are always the kernels of the 
stable 
repository. However, it appears from time to time, that hardware on actual 
notebooks are 
not supported by the installation kernel, but are supported by a newer kernel. 

IMO there should be always the actual and released stable kernel for 
installation in debian/
stable. With "a stable kernel" is a kernel meant, which is released by Linus 
Torvalds. 

Is there any reason, why there is installed an old kernel (with probably 
security holes or 
unpatched things)? Just a question.....

2. The other thing, which I ran into, was, that for net based installation I 
needed the 
firmware for the wireless card. The package was firmware-iwlwifi.
This package was neither on the netinst-iso, nor on the 9.5-DVD-iso.
The only reason, why it is not on the installation media , might be a problem 
with the 
license. But behaving so, makes an installation very difficult. 
IMO these very necessary packages should (more MUST) exist on a installation 
media. 

Of course, you can say, get the firmware and put it on an usb-stick, however, 
this is very 
uncomfortable. And do not forget about newbies: I doubt, they will be able to 
solve the 
problem!

Please apologize, I know, that I may be wrong. But I just wanted to mention 
this, as these 
points should IMHO really improved. So see this mail just as a feedback and a 
suggestion, 
whatever. Don't be anger.

Thanks for reading this!

Best regards

Hans
  

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