On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 09:46:28AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi guys. I'm sure you get sick of fielding questions from people that > must seem braindead but I need some suggestions. > > I have made the big leap for me and installed Debian. I had a few > problems (once it crashed during install) but I'm there, I'm at bash > and I don't know what to do. I thought that installing the > home/stand alone package would get me to something a little more > familier than bash (like some sort of GUI) but I was wrong. I am > trying to understand the book that I bought, but I fear it was > intended for someone a little more advanced then me. (The book is > Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 Unleashed-From Knowledge to Mastery) My > goal would be to get something like GNOME installed along with > some user applications. I simply do not know where to start. > Currently I am not logged in as root and I do not even know how to > shut down the system. One other problem I noticed during install > and in bash is that the keyboard is a little trigger happy. When > trying to press one character, I would press multiples, which > caused a lot of frustration when trying to come up with a root > password.
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