Debian installation postmortem

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Author: Sundar
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Subject: Debian installation postmortem
With my little exposure (Had it for 5 days and moved to SuSE 8, because
KDE just did not work for me with woody) to woody, here are my suggestions:

Mark Berkwitt wrote:

>Whereas using a floppy only installation failed to configure my NICs via
>DHCP, using a cd with the woody-i386-1.iso file succeeded.
>
>I cannot say how all features are working but X has a problem.
>When I boot it automatically goes into X but the X window only occupies the
>bottom half of the monitor's screen. This is not a monitor adjustment issue;
>the visible part is highly magnified. During the installation I was given
>the choice of an advanced video install where I would input the vertical and
>horizontal frequencies. I chose the "medium" option where it stated I could
>select a "best" resolution and refresh rate. I selected 800x600@85Hz.
>Following questions answered were:
>Check all resolutions.
>1. 640x480 [already selected]
>2. 800x600 [which I checked]
>However, I don't recall ever being asked the size of my monitor.??
>Color depth was set at 8bpp,... I think; it was very late.
>

'>dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' should allow you to go through the
xconfiguration again

>
>
>Ok, about that X server, when I <alt><ctrl><backspace> the server reboots
>

Probably just restarts the xserver

>
>with no change. Also no change when I try to change resolution. I vaguely
>

To cycle through resolution use

<alt><ctrl>- or <alt><ctrl>+

>
>recall a list of servers or perhaps video cards. I didn't see the S3
>Trio64v+ card option so I just chose 'vga'.
>

Try to choose VESA

>
>What follows are some notes I took during installation.
>
>Configuring Gdm, xdm, kdm. I chose kdm thinking but not knowing if it may
>be related to kde.
>//Yes, a shot in the dark.
>

You were right on the money. kdm is Kde Desktop Management, I guess!?

>
>
>Errors were encountered while processing gdm
>E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
>Some errors occurred while unpacking. I'm going to comfigure the packages
>that were installed. This may result in duplicate errors or errors caused by
>missing dependencies. This is ok, only the errors above this message are
>important. Please fix them and run [I] install again.
>Packages failed to install. Retry? <Yes>
>Run Tasksel? <Yes> //I didn't select anything.
>Run dselect? <No>
>3 packages not fully installed or removed.
>Erase any previously downloaded .deb files? [Y/n] <Y>
>
>// Well, that's about it. Any and all help appreciated.
>

I remember having the same problem and I assumed that my CD is
corrupted. I recycle my CD's regularly. After that, I restarted the
installation with network install and that did download all the
pacakages without generating any errors. So, if you have a broadband,
move the installation to ftp/http, after starting with CD.

Cheers!
Sundar

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