Benjamin Seidenberg wrote:
Joey Hess wrote:
Benjamin Seidenberg wrote:
I think what we need to do is create some kind of meta-package that
would pull in a full environment like what is installed by Ubuntu
(which I know has been discussed in the past) and then offer an
official "Debian Desktop" CD that would have D-I preconfigured to
install this, and make an extremely visible option in D-I to install
this meta-package on the full CDs. Thus, someone who wants a minimal
system can still use the netinst CD or full CD set without the
option, but a new user can use the single "Desktop CD" or the full
CD set and check the option.
It seems that you have not installed the same Debian that I have? Since
it already does all of this.
I will admit that when I first installed debian, I was still using the
woody floppy disk installer, and though I've used sarge's, it was only
the netinst CD. I guess tasksel already does this, but someone still
has to go through and check desktop environment, after the install.
What I'm talking about is the very beggining of the install asking
"Desktop" "Server" or "Custom" install, something very noticable, and
easier to use. If this is an option in the full CD set installer, I
appologize.
Benjamin
The install has such an option already. If you talk about improving it,
its different. The way it is now, you can choose between 'desktop',
'server', 'minimal', etc.
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