Hi, Jason.
Thanks for the information. I just read through the Debian installation 
manual, and while it seams strait forward I don't think it  reflects 
what I am seeing as  far as Ubuntu 6.06 desktop version. Now, the manual 
did mention using a preconfiguration script which would allow one to do 
an autoinstall of Debian. I wonder if the same is true for Ubuntu, and 
how much different is the preconfiguration script etc from Debian in 
Ubuntu. As I am blind and don't have much help around an 
autoinstallation or a terminal install is esentual for me getting this 
thing on my system. So I will be doing this the hard way. Wish more 
distributions were like Fedora and allowed for autoinstalls, telnet 
installs, and terminal installs.
My hope and desire is to run say an autoinstall have it get it on, 
reboot in to gnome, and fire up gnopernicus after login. Is that a 
reasonable expectation for Ubuntu or am I barking up the wrong tree. I 
can do this with Fedora but can't do this with most other distributions, 
but I am hoping Ubuntu will be able to do this as well.




Jason White wrote:
> Ubuntu is based on the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, and reputedly uses an
> installer based on Debian's. Thus you may find the Debian installation guide
> helpful for the basic operating system installation process.
> http://www.debian.org/ (look under "documentation").
>
> I am sure Ubuntu users subscribed to this list will suggest how you can most
> easily set it up to run Gnopernicus, Orca or whatever you need.
>
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