Even with Windows, installing Debian is a snap- boot from the CD/floppy,
answer a few questions about which partitions to divide up and your keyboard
and stuff, and the program takes care of it. When I reboot it, it asks me
about a hundred different qusetions about Debian "configuartion" half of
which I don't understand, and the other half I don't know how to answer. The
installation manual talks about how which programs will be running and
packages and stuff- I don't understand half of that either. HELP!!!
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