Dear All,
How can i install debian with UEFI support? Is there any simple tutorial?
Also do i have to disable the secure boot and then proceed with uefi
installation?
I have tried but then a message "could not authenticate boot media"
emerges and the boot stop right there.
I am new to debian a
Dear All,
I have encountered an issue with Network Interfaces on Debian Testing
with KDE-Plasma 5.8.2. If a pc change fast the type of connection
between a lan and a wlan, NewtorkManager cannot address the change and
although there is an ip for both interfaces you will not have access to
int
Hello,
I can't understand the problem. Netinstall interrupts due to missing
rt2800 package? Also in case you are not aware of it there are also
builds that have already non free firmware drivers. But they are unofficial:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmw
From your brief description it seems to me that this is a matter of
permissions. What permissions do you attach to these files? Also, when
you say "search" could you please be more specific? For me "search" for
example means "find " and open them by terminal. Some details will help.
Am 04.
No problem at all. I just want to verify my thoughts or share them. I
also checkout the project and i am now after it. We will see.
Regards,
Diamantis
On 26.09.2015 20:43, David Wright wrote:
Quoting Karagkiaouris Diamantis (dkaragkiaou...@gmail.com):
i have a simple question which i already
Hello,
You mean that i have to do a minimal install of debian without adding
the metapackage on installation and then add gnome manually? Is there
any info / guide on this?
Thank you,
Diamantis
On 26.09.2015 18:07, Brian wrote:
On Sat 26 Sep 2015 at 00:31:10 +0300, Karagkiaouris Diamantis
Hello,
i have a simple question which i already reported about gnome
metapackage and gnome-core. Why a simple removal of a text editor gedit
or gnome-music should ruin a fresh installation of Debian Jessie? I mean
after all is that a "marketing" strategy by promoting a "gnome-ish"
application
I would like to add that there is also iso with non free drivers on
debian.org. Just check if your hardware is included. Basically most
hardware is included but one more check never matters.
On 25.09.2015 12:17, Haines Brown wrote:
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 04:17:23PM -0700, tom arnall wrote:
G
Hello,
when i execute shutdown to my Debian 8 stable openssh-server from a
debian laptop, the ssh shell in laptop hangs on even when the connection
is closed due to shutdown. I am not aware of the cause of this problem.
Do i need to configure something?
Thank you!
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