[01:03] <Keigo-kun> is it possible to do a server install from the liveCD?
[01:07] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: still here?
[01:07] <Keigo-kun> yeah
[01:07] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: It is probably better to get the 'alternate' CD
[01:08] <Keigo-kun> I guess, but I have a dapper CD right here, but no free CD to burn a new one..
[01:08] <Keigo-kun> so would be great if it was possible with a normal CD
[01:08] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: Why do you want a server install?
[01:09] <Keigo-kun> Because I want it minimalist.. I just want the programs I pick, insted of getting tons I never use
[01:09] <Keigo-kun> also, as a learning experience I guess
[01:10] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: Have a look.. before the CD boots, there may be an option. (I'm not sure).
[01:10] <Keigo-kun> There isn't :(
[01:10] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: Hmm....
[01:10] <Keigo-kun> I tried pressing F6 to get additional options
[01:10] <Keigo-kun> but that just allows me to give arguments
[01:12] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: If you're keen to get started, you can install and remove packages after the install (eg. ubuntu-desktop)
[01:14] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: .. but you're right. A direct server install is the best way of installing a minimal system.
[01:14] <Keigo-kun> Yeah, I guess... I just feel like I'll somehow miss something and I'll get tons of problems later because of dependancies etc
[01:15] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: Are you Redhat user?
[01:15] <pschulz01> you a
[01:15] <Keigo-kun> I'm downloading the Gentoo liveDVD now, I guess I'll try that. If it's too hard, I'll ownload a proper Ubuntu Server CD
[01:15] <Keigo-kun> no, I have only tried Ubuntu
[01:15] <Keigo-kun> ans kubuntu
[01:15] <Keigo-kun> *and
[01:16] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: Dependencies are handled very well by Ubuntu/Debian packaging and maintainers. 
[01:16] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: 'apt-get' usually handles getting all the dependencies very well. 
[01:17] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: Is there anything is particular that you're after?
[01:18] <Keigo-kun> No, not really :) I just want to sit on an installation where I know what pretty much everything installed is
[01:19] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: Something else to look at then is 'debootstrap'
[01:20] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: Under ubuntu/debian, this will download and install all of the packages required to setup a 'choot cage' file system. 
[01:20] <pschulz01> chroot
[01:21] <pschulz01> Other than a kernel and and 'init' system for starting daemons, this will show you everything else that ubuntu (or debian) installs for a minimal system.
[01:21] <Keigo-kun> That's pretty cool i guess
[01:22] <pschulz01> Keigo-kun: I use it to run Ubuntu software on a CentOS (work supplied) worstation.
[01:22] <pschulz01> workstation
[01:24] <pschulz01> Anyway.. sorry I couldn't be more helpful. I'm off to bed..
[01:24] <Keigo-kun> No problem
[01:24] <Keigo-kun> thanks anyway :)
[04:19] <dv5237> is it possible to install ubuntu-server and then xorg+wm to minimize the installation?
[08:23] <dv5237> does someone know how i can install the font fixed? 
[08:24] <dv5237> what packge contains the font i mean :)