On 12/12/2012 07:47 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Cool. :-)
>
> I've changed things slightly in the latest CD builds for d-i, based on
> this and other reports. Instead of using auto mode for graphics, I'm
> now forcing 640x480. That's not going to look very pretty, but it
> should be guaranteed to
On 12/12/2012 07:47 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> I've changed things slightly in the latest CD builds for d-i, based on
> this and other reports. Instead of using auto mode for graphics, I'm
> now forcing 640x480. That's not going to look very pretty, but it
> should be guaranteed to work I hope! I
On 11/25/2012 06:42 PM, Keith Moyer wrote:
> I am attempting to install Debian Wheezy onto my new Toshiba Satellite
> S855-S5378 laptop using the beta4 debian-installer (I've tried the DVD
> images and the netinst images on USB and CD).
>
> When I boot debian-installer in C
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On 11/25/2012 01:23 PM, Michael Gilbert wrote:
> Is there anything of interest about that USB drive? What
> brand/model was it? Which USB standard does it conform to? What
> does dmesg say when you plug it in?
It's a USB drive incorporated into t
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I am attempting to install Debian Wheezy onto my new Toshiba Satellite
S855-S5378 laptop using the beta4 debian-installer (I've tried the DVD
images and the netinst images on USB and CD).
When I boot debian-installer in Compatibility Support Module (C
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On 11/24/2012 7:52 AM, Keith Moyer wrote:
> There are a few aspects of my installations that add complications
> (I'll mention the others at the end), but this email is primarily
> to focus on the fact that neither my Etherne
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On 11/24/2012 4:53 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> No, you're doing the right thing. dd to the raw device is the
> right way to use the image, I was just checking that was what
> you'd done. Hmmm. Another machine that doesn't like the UEFI stuff
> we've g
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I just purchased a Toshiba Satellite S855-S5378 laptop on which I would
like to install Debian Wheezy (in fact, if I can't do so, I'll probably
pursue a return). I have always used the netinst image (via USB) to
install Debian in the past. I've dow
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