

DEBIAN INSTALLER FORCE TEXT MODE INSTALL
I often give the advice on -user for a minimal install to start out with a Use what's already there: you may hve noted that Do not select Debian desktop environment: > line and select MATE, I get my desired system.Įverything you need is already in the Debian installer: use an expert > effect would be the same as the current installer. If that option and the Gnome option are selected by default the > environment" to "Install the desktop selected below with all recommended > "Software selection", change the first line from "Debian desktop > likely satisfy the maintainers mentioned above. > I believe changing one screen of the standard would give me what I want and > stalled *WITHOUT* "recommended" packages I get my desired skeletal Debian If the package mate-desktop-environment is in > One paragraph of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" causes me grief. On Fri, at 08:48:47AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: If I deselect theįirst line and select MATE, I get my desired system. The effect would be the same as the current installer. If that option and the Gnome option are selected by default "Software selection", change the first line from "Debian desktopĮnvironment" to "Install the desktop selected below with all recommended I believe changing one screen of the standard would give me what I wantĪnd likely satisfy the maintainers mentioned above. Stalled *WITHOUT* "recommended" packages I get my desired skeletal > in the view of the package maintainers, normally be installed together with
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> Recommended packages are not strictly required for the core functionality > of the selected software, but they do enhance that software and should, > by default also install packages that are recommended by those packages. > When packages are installed using the package management system, it will

One paragraph of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" causes me
