I'm trying out beta3 of debian-install on my iBook. I used the business card ISO to do this installation.
On startup, my wired ethernet controller was detected, but my airport card (wireless) wasn't automatically detected. Since I only had wireless at the time, everything else didn't work. I manually modprobed my airport driver and went back to "set up networking," and was pleasantly impressed with how nicely the wireless setup was integrated into the installer. When I originally selected "Detect network hardware" (or something like that), after manually installing my airport driver, it prompted me with a strange list of hardware which included ide-scsi and other fun things. I'm not sure why it did this. The partitioner is *awesome.* I had previously partitioned my drive, but it allowed me to set up a partition map using it. Sadly, my install ended while trying to set up the base system because of dependency problems; util-linux depends on zlib1g, but zlib1g isn't installed. Testing must be broken ATM. Anyways, that's as far as I got. Other than airport not being detected, everything was flawless. I am VERY impressed. -- Joe Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Just admit to yourself that you're a thief: http://me.woot.net/stealing.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]