Hi list members,
I have successfully installed stretch from a usb stick onto which I had
downloaded the latest amd64 weekly-build DVD-1.iso and other necessary
init files.
Well, after the install process had finished, I rebooted from harddisk and
everything worked, but when I now try to use apt to
I'm using an ADLINk Nanox-tx, The Bios ia an American Megatrends A1.2
The BIOS reports that EMT64 is supported.
Boot settings are coorect. I took care to set the HD as first device, but
with no joy.
The system succesfully boot the installation ISO from USB, so I also tried
to put the HD in an USB
On 02/06/2016 11:06 AM, sb...@secure.mailbox.org wrote:
> Hi list members,
>
> I have successfully installed stretch from a usb stick onto which I had
> downloaded the latest amd64 weekly-build DVD-1.iso and other necessary
> init files.
> Well, after the install process had finished, I rebooted fr
On Sat, Feb 06, 2016 at 10:11:22AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 04/02/2016, Fedele Mantuano wrote:
>
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> > Before Debian, I used Ubuntu 15.10 and I didn't have this issue.
> >
>
> I think that that could be the simple solution.
>
> It took me two years to get an external monitor working on
Pascal,
you understood correctly: the GRUB is not even shown. Indeed it would be a
problen, but now is secondary.
If the GRUB could continue the process (after the timeout), even showing
nothing, that could be temporary acceptable. The problem is that it looks
like that GRUB stuck the PC.
I'm conv
Hi,
I am building Debian-Postgres-Clusters and always used the manual on
https://wiki.debian.org/Debian-HA/ClustersFromScratch where
ppa.mmogp.com is used. mmogp.com somehow doesn't exist anymore.
Anyone knows something about the fate of mmogp? Anyone knows an
alternative for their ppa?
Th
I used Ubuntu but now I want use Debian because I want to get hands dirty
working under the hood.
I can't resolve my problem because the logs are not clear, so I ask you to
help me.
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 12:24 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 06, 2016 at 10:11:22AM +0800, Bret Busby wro
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>> When I put different forms of identifying the USB stick into the
>> sources.list apt says something like "there is no driver for that
>> device
>> installed" or "there is no release file" (when I put
>> file://var/lib/apt/lists directory) and does not proceed. But the
>> installer correct
On Saturday 06 February 2016 13:01:38 Fedele Mantuano wrote:
> I used Ubuntu but now I want use Debian because I want to get hands dirty
> working under the hood.
> I can't resolve my problem because the logs are not clear, so I ask you to
> help me.
Sounds fair enough to me!! Trouble is, I don't
Hi Fabrizio,
2016-02-06 11:39 GMT+01:00 Fabrizio Carrai :
>
> The system succesfully boot the installation ISO from USB, so I also tried
> to put the HD in an USB interface adapter but again without results.
>
What is the name of Debian installation ISO image you have used ?
It is Dell Precision M4800 64 bit with Nvidia Quadro K2100M graphic card.
Since I've installed Jessie last year I have nothing but problems with
VLC:
1. I can play DVDs but the screen is flickering awfully. Useless at
worse, can play some after a lot of preferences tweaking at best.
2. I have
Sorry, forgotten to mention I use Nvidia 340.96-1 proprietary driver.
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