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August 15th, 2008

Got Debian running, too

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 7:45 am

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Debian, Nautilus, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Christopher Dawson

It’s not surprising that I managed to get Debian Linux running on the orange iMac I blogged about the other day. Since *buntu is based on Debian, this would seem to be a no-brainer. However, what is of note is the easy text-based install (very similar to Ubuntu’s alternate CD install, but with a much shorter download time and better support for installation of most features over the Internet (the normal CD is only about a quarter gig; everything else is downloaded using apt automatically during install).

All is not perfect in Debian-land; there are some errors that I haven’t figured out how to fix yet (any suggestions from folks who have gotten this to work would be much appreciated). Nautilus is erroring out on startup due to an “unexpected error” (”Nautilus can’t be used now, due to an unexpected error from Bonobo when attempting to register the file manager view server” - That’s pretty clear, right?).

Apparently my Gnome Settings Daemon is also restarting too many times and can’t launch as planned either.

However, the IceWeasel browser included with Debian was pretty quick, OpenOffice was a bit sluggish, but certainly performed as required, and the system only took about a minute to boot.

Not bad for a computer that just won’t die and that I can’t bear to send to the recycler just because it’s old. It still works, after all.

Anyone else who has had good luck (or a bad experience) with Debian, talk back below and have a great weekend!

Christopher Dawson

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  • Most Recent of 13 Talkback(s)
You probably had a network error
You probably had a network error during the install. Did you use Stable (Etch) or Testing (Lenny)? Try running tasksel as root and choosing the desktop task.

Debian installs are really simple, especially with the newer installer. I'm surprised you had any problems with it.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: daengbo Posted on: 08/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Got Debian running, too  Loverock Davidson | 08/15/08
Seeing the Light  DannyO_0x98 | 08/15/08
Vista has it's share of problems.  Intellihence | 08/15/08
Got Debian running, too  enawn | 08/16/08
Hey look, it's Loverock Davidson  D. T. Schmitz | 08/15/08
10 y/o Aptiva  jshaw4343 | 08/15/08
Debian is difficult. If you want an easy Debian, I recommend Mepis  pjotr123 | 08/15/08
RE: Got Debian running, too  Magikx21 | 08/15/08
RE: Got Debian running, too  Sirgwain | 08/15/08
Give PCLinuxOS a try, too.  clfitz | 08/15/08
re: Got Debian Running Too  bobpeg | 08/15/08
Remember everybody, this is NOT an intel iMac.  ajole | 08/15/08
You probably had a network error  daengbo | 08/16/08

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