Hello
Im installing debian on a HP DX5150 and I have
diferent problems. I download diferent versions of debian, but I only can
detect the hard disk with debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso, but when I restart
the PC I cant start program. I think this is a problem with the graphics
Hello
Im installing debian on a HP DX5150 and I have
diferent problems. I download diferent versions of debian, but I only can
detect the hard disk with debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso, but when I restart
the PC I cant start program. I think this is a problem with the graphics
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 04:34:34PM +0200, Andreas wrote:
Hi,
I got the DX5150 up and running today, thanks all for your help!
This is how I did it:
Booted into expert mode with Len Sorensens sarge ISO, modprobed ahci,
sata_sil and sd_mod. By now it sees the disk. Loaded ide-cd
update your kernel to 2.6.12
actually, can i recommend updating to 'testing'
Dean
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 04:34:34PM +0200, Andreas wrote:
Hi,
I got the DX5150 up and running today, thanks all for your help!
This is how I did it:
Booted into expert mode with
* Anthony DeRobertis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Andreas wrote:
Problem:
The installation hangs when it is at 100% of the detecting hardware
part. I can at that moment switch back and forth between the
consoles for a couple of minutes, then the whole system freezes and I
Hi,
I've got a HP DX5150 which needs to have Linux
installed on it, but it wasn't as easy as I thought.
I'm using Len Sorensen's sarge installer with the 2.6.12 kernel,
downloaded from http://tinyplanet.ca/~lsorense/amd64/.
I haven't been able to get a dump from lspci, but here
your mboard likely as pata and sata connectors
if you have sata raid just turn it off. its most likely
a phat lie and all it is is a bios hack to load from
software RAID'd drives. it boots then hands over to the
cpu. in terms of performance etc there is no reason not
to just turn it off and use
Dean Hamstead wrote:
your mboard likely as pata and sata connectors
if you have sata raid just turn it off. its most likely
a phat lie and all it is is a bios hack to load from
software RAID'd drives. it boots then hands over to the
cpu. in terms of performance etc there is no reason not
to
Andreas wrote:
Problem:
The installation hangs when it is at 100% of the detecting hardware
part. I can at that moment switch back and forth between the
consoles for a couple of minutes, then the whole system freezes and I
have to hardboot.
Boot it into expert mode and
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