I prefer ncurses installer over GUI anyways, feels more stable and
robust. Where as GUI installers are often a lot more buggy. Theres
also no guarentuee that an Xserver will run on some machines?
Is it me or would technically a ncurses install be much more quicker
(as in overall execution of installing and setting up the system),
seems as there wouldn't be the overhead of a GUI ?
Its an interesting debate we seem to have started here.
On 22/09/2007, stuart bell <sailing1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 22/09/2007, Jonothon Nihill <jonothon.nihill(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> I know it sounds bad but I kinda like the text way of installing? I know I'm
> sad heheh
>
>
> On 9/22/07, Kevanf1 <kevanf1(a)gmail.com > wrote:
> > On 22/09/2007, Joe Zambon < joe.zambon(a)jznet.org.uk> wrote:
> > > If you want a gui installer type installgui at the booted deb screen
> that
> > > you'd just hit enter on to install textually.
> > >
> > >
Hi All,
I liked the Deb gui install. but can't find anything in there to
configure hardware?
I also found Deb much improved by dumping Gnome and installing KDE!
I mostly run PCLinux- anyone know how to get libssl-dev into PCL?
apt-get can't find it.
Cheers
Stuart
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