Not sure what desktop env you want but there is also kubuntu, which used KDE
as the default desktop

On 1/13/06, Eric Peterson <srcfoo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Does this sound right?
>
> That's pretty much it.  You can boot a live CD that works on the laptop to
> figure out which module you need.  Once you've determine the right module,
> add it to /etc/modules and use mkinitrd to include it in a new initrd image.
>
> This is a really annoying part of installing debian on some systems, i.e.
> the installer works fine, but your newly booted system won't!  Oh well, in
> my opinion it's well worth it once it's up and running.
>
> -Eric
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