I am working at the Information Technology department of our university. The mangement has invited me introduce them to Linux. They are Windows users and knows computers very well.
So I decided to let them install Debian from our local ftp-server for a start. I am preparing for this, but find it not so easy to do. Last year or early this year I installed Stormix and was impressed with the ease of installation. It was about the easiest installation of any operating system I have done - MSDOS excluded. I thought that Debian might follow the same approach, but do not see any of this in the installation process from woody's base disks. A few remarks and questions: 1. There was no detection of the network card as I had with the Stormix installation. Is there some way to autodetect the network card? 2. Stormix could detect my mouse. During the Debian's gpm and X11 installation I have to supply the device and mouse type. Difficult for newbies coming from a Windows environment. 3. The configuration of X11 is a nightmare on the Woody installation process. Again there was no autodetection of the hardware. I see in Dwarfs-debian-guide he refers to anXious, but I could not find any program or file with that name in Woody. Again Stormix could do the detection of the video card and list options for different monitors in the installation process. I have not seen this with the woody installation. I know I can go and edit the configuration files in /etc/X11/ (and experiment with different configurations for a few hours) but how will I convince a Windows user about Debian when in my tutorial they have to do all this? Especially as some of them have already experimented with Mandrake which does all this with the ease of Windows. So my question about the installation of X11 for newbies: Is there an easy way of doing it - like the autodetection of the video card and a list of monitors to choose from? 4. The installation of Woody up to the tasksel screen is quite easy and I want to congratulate the people who developed the installation disks. Debian's apt-get is the man reason why I use Debian and want to show Debian to the other people. 5. I have 5 x 3 hour sessions to introduce them to Linux. I would like to hear from the people on this list on what they think are te most important things to give attention to. Regards. Johann. -- Johann Spies Telefoon: 021-808 4036 Informasietegnologie, Universiteit van Stellenbosch "The earth is the LORD'S, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein." Psalms 24:1