Ana Guerrero wrote: > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 01:09:07AM +0800, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote: >> My installation step is like this: >> >> 1. Download stable netinstall CD >> 2. Install stable using netinstall as minimal possible >> 3. Change /etc/apt/sources.list to point to testing >> 4. Aptitude update >> 5. Aptitude full-upgrade >> 6. Aptitude install kde-minimal >> > > I also would recommend this way to a new user, just one small comment: > instead of kde-minimal, you can install kde-standard, that is kde-minimal > plus some > of the most common apps used. It is half-way between kde-minimal and kde-full. > > Ana > >
Just a bit of warning here, the migration "stable > testing" can be tricky right now, with grub > grub2 (available for stable, but not the default), boot sequence change (insserv), impossibility to format as ext4 from Lenny installer, very likely devices names change with the jump in kernel version... Unfortunately while there is an option to install kde as the default desktop in Squeeze netinstall cd, those testing d-i images are somewhat buggy right now, the graphical install didn't even come up during my latest install which was today, with a 8th of November netinstall amd64 image ... It did work in "expert" text mode though, but only wired because it failed to configure my wireless card (which is a basic ath5k compatible card). Right now it's not so easy to install Debian Squeeze. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org