Quoting Pete Theisen (petethei...@verizon.net): > Configure network: [E] sees dsl router, connects to web but not local net
That's unclear. Did the install use the network and, if so, did it work. If it did, then the problem, if there's one, is elsewhere and not in the installer itself. > Detect CD: [o] > Load installer modules: [o] > Detect hard drives: [o] > Partition hard drives: [o] > Install base system: [o] > Clock/timezone setup: [o] > User/password setup: [E] really clunky ??? Did the installer set a password for root and did it create a normal user. If it did, then there is no problem in the installer itself. > Install tasks: [E] a little clunky ??? > Install boot loader: [E] can't boot to non-x > Overall install: [E] Can't run YouTube, can't run second screen .../... Advanced use of nVidia cards is much out of the scope of the installer and more something that has to do with X packages. Please note that nVidia is (IIRC, I'm not that much in that hardware business) not known for its friendlyness to provide open source drivers. For advanced features, you might then need to get their non free drivers. Most problems you describe do not pertain to the installer itself, apparently, but more seem to be installation tuning, after the install. In such cases, we often have no other option than closing the bug report, except when there is a clear package which we can reassign the bug to. But, for this, problems have to be made clear before...
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