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Version: 2.71
Severity: minor
The Buster installer could not find my wireless card (RTL 8821CE).
I performed the install using a spare external wireless interface; after
booting to the installed system, I found an unofficial module supporting
this hardware at:
h
Didier 'OdyX' Raboud dijo [Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 02:58:09PM +0100]:
> === Resolution ===
>
> The Technical Committee resolves to decline to override the debootstrap
> maintainers.
>
> Furthermore, using its §6.1.5 "Offering advice" power, the Technical
> Committee considers that the desirable solu
Ansgar Burchardt dijo [Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 08:17:56AM +0100]:
> The Reproducible Builds project was so kind to help and now runs one
> build in a non-merged-/usr and a second build in a merged-/usr
> environment. Packages that hardcode the path to utilities, but would
> pick up the wrong one in a
Thanks for the quick insight into this, Karsten!
Karsten Merker dijo [Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 09:36:33PM +0100]:
> (...) but this doesn't work in your case as we currently
> only disable the clobbering for /dev/mmcblk0 while your SD card
> shows up as /dev/mmcblk1. I am not 100% sure about that, but
Please note that the provided "hardware-summary" was taken from the
second (successful) install. I mention this due to:
> (...)
> ==
> Installer hardware-summary:
> ==
> (...)
> df: Filesystem 1K-bloc
Package: installation-reports
Version: 2.62
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
-- Package-specific info:
Boot method: SD card
Image version:
https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/armhf/daily/hd-media/SD-card-images/firmware.MX6_Cubox-i.img.gz
https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/armhf/daily/hd-media
tags 834974 + confirmed
thanks
Martin Michlmayr dijo [Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 07:49:48PM -0700]:
> The log suggests that flash-kernel was installed successfully, i.e.
> that a u-boot boot script was generated correctly.
>
> I don't know anything about this device so unfortunately I cannot help
> you
Jens Schüßler dijo [Fri, Aug 08, 2014 at 10:37:33AM +0200]:
> > ...And I'd like us to consider this point as well: How important are
> > CD images nowadays? Who has a CD that cannot read a DVD?
>
> You may visit some poorer people in the world.
> But hey, if they want CD-bread, why don't they ju
I cannot make a full, fair comparison between desktop environments, as
I use none. I saw several people bark at GNOME 3, but most of them are
happy adopters nowadays, so, I don't believe that factor should carry
much weigh nowadays. Besides, as Jordi says, making end users re-learn
everything *agai
forcemerge 690886 694575
thanks
Ben Hutchings dijo [Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 04:41:17PM +]:
> This appears to be the same as bug #690886.
>
> Ben.
Right, that seems to be the case — Sorry for submitting a duplicate;
merging. I hope this can be fixed before the release.
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Gaudenz Steinlin dijo [Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 09:49:22AM +0200]:
> Hi Gunnar
Hey Gaudenz,
> > I just tried with the daily image for today, and got exactly the same
> > results :(
>
> Not good :-(
>
> Which daily image did you use exactly. You may need to use a netboot
> image to really get the la
Gaudenz Steinlin dijo [Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 09:31:03PM +0200]:
> > Package: installation-reports
> > Severity: important
> > Tags: d-i
> >
> > In case it matters: The computer's CD drive is broken and it cannot
> > AFAIK boot from USB media, so I downloaded the files and instructed my
> > existing
Package: installation-reports
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
In case it matters: The computer's CD drive is broken and it cannot
AFAIK boot from USB media, so I downloaded the files and instructed my
existing yaboot to launch the installer.
Once the installer starts, it asks the questions regardin
in /dev/sda, it ended up writing in
sdb. The memory I used was modified by unetbootin, so the bug might be
with them... [Another friend] had a similar problem with another
install, what I don't know is whether it happened using unetbootin, as
I understand he had got hold of an external CD
oject does not
need non-contributors with the level of aggressivity this guy has.
Thanks,
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port for other OSs. I don't think it's
probable that -at least in early stages- you will get commit access to
the d-i repository, and you won't want to be stuck in an old version
(but that's easily fixable by many techniques). In any case, I cannot
mentor you, but if you want someb
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Date: 2008-12-17 18:00 GMT-6
Machine: Dell XPS M1210
Partitions:
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hical d-i usability is great; special kudos, as graphical tools
often require a mouse, and it was not the case. The system was
installed painlessly both with i386 and with AMD64 CDs.
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> "Hong-Kong" and at least one of these isn't a country, strictly
> speaking)
> (...)
Maybe the best way to avoid the name-that-geographical-entity wordgame
would be to ask 'where are you', 'where do you plan on using this
computer' or something lik
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Tags: l10n
The Hebrew option on debian-installer shows characters written
left-to-right - They should appear right-to-left.
I am using Beta3 on i386.
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OpenBSD once in a Sparc with over 10 partitions.
Greetings,
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> Do you know if/how parted works with Sun disklabels?
I don't know. I don't usually deal with that kind of machines, I got
someone to lend it to me. :-(
[1] http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2002/debian-sparc-200208/msg00034.html
[3] htt
hen it was removed the base VGA port came back to
life. Does the Ultra 1 also have this? Have you tried without the
Creator?
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INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: 2004-03-09,
http://people.debian.org/~jbailey//d-i/sparc/daily/cdrom-mini.iso
uname -a: Linux refri 2.4.24-refri #1 SMP Fri Jan 16 14:06:22 CST 2004 sparc64
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Using debian-installer (I downloaded my ISO in November 9, it must have
been released shortly before that), I partitioned, formatted and mounted
my partitions. Then, I decided the partitions were not what I wanted, so
I repartitioned - the installer d
a generic widget for managing partitions... I don't like the idea of
having the partitioner mandate a specific widget to be used only for the
specific task, but I also would not like to resort to an external thing
taking care of it, just as cfdisk does in boot-floppies. :-/
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Ummm... I don't know if other people have experienced this, but -at least
for me- it looks as a critical bug! :(
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I sent this mail to debian-cd, and they instructed me to send it over
here. I hope it is useful.
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fectly. Ok, I admit, I have not tested
it with machines lower than 486, but... I don't remember seeing a 386 able
to boot from a CD! :)
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.4.18 has a bug which will make it not to work fine in non-i386
architectures when executing statically-linked files. Either use
2.4.18rc4 (which does not have this bug) or wait for 2.4.19. (Or, of
course, use 2.4.19pre1, available now :) )
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