Hi,
Matthias Zillmer wrote:
> The image was not corrupted because after download I have checked the shasum
> -a 256 and it was the same as on your web page.
>
> I have burned it to another CD and now it worked (the same as Debian 10
> installer). I still think it had some problems reading bef
Hi,
Matthias Zillmer wrote:
> I see the boot screen, choose "help", F3 or F6, I type expertgui (or install)
> noapic acpi=off
>
> Loading /install.amd/vmlinuz ... ok
> Loading /install.amd/gtk/initrd.gz ...
>
> The DVD drive LED is blinking but nothing happens on the screen for 10 minutes
>
>
Hi,
Matthias Zillmer wrote:
> Hi Holger,
>
> I have got the Debian 10 installer running by using the 10.3.0 amd64 xfce CD1
> iso image and with
>
> Help
> F3
> expertgui noapic acpi=off
>
> Then "Trying to enable frame buffer" and I can continue with installation.
>
> I don't know if there i
Hi,
Matthias Zillmer wrote:
> Hi Holger,
>
> thanks for your fast response.
>
> I always do a clean new installation. I have 3 of these computers where I
> can't
> install Debian 10 now and I have another computers where it worked. In the
> future with Debian 12, I can't install 9 to upgrade
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Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 16:17:36 +
From: Matthias Zillmer
To: hwans...@mailbox.org
Cc:
Subject: Fwd: Re: debian 10 installation fails
Hi Holger,
thanks for your fast response.
I always do a clean new installation. I have 3 of
Hi,
Matthias Zillmer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have run Debian 8 on my (only 13 years old) desktop computer for years
> (Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo E5615) which uses a build-in (on the mainboard)
> graphics card Nvidia C51PV.
>
> I have installed now Debian 9.0.12 without problems. Thanks to the ins
Hello,
I have run Debian 8 on my (only 13 years old) desktop computer for years
(Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo E5615) which uses a build-in (on the mainboard)
graphics card Nvidia C51PV.
I have installed now Debian 9.0.12 without problems. Thanks to the installer
developers !
I did not succeed to i
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