On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:27:06 -0900, Greg Madden wrote:
> It is a driver, video card issue, ATI. The radeon driver changed. Search
> for 'white screen of death' , ATI
Ok, the problem is all over the web, from time to time. what's the
solution?
I don't have any proprietary fglrx ati drivers insta
Mike,
That's great !
I'm not quite sure why you could see a mouse pointer if your video
card wasn't working. Very strange.
My experience with ATI and Linux has been very bad.
I've got an ATI in this G5 that I'm using and it's been the first ATI
card which has worked reliably for me under Linu
Mike,
A mouse pointer is a good thing as it means X is probably working.
To get a login window you need a "display manager" of some sort.
Usually its "gdm", but could also be mwm, kdm, and several others (I
think).
Make sure that gdm is installed, e.g.
ii gdm2.20.10-1 GNOME
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 16:51:38 Mike Allegro wrote:
> I just installed Debian 5.0 and it seem to install just fine. After the
> installation I rebooted my computer and Debian Linux loaded up, when it
> goes into the graphics part I see a blue screen with a symbol that
> reminds me of the ho
I just installed Debian 5.0 and it seem to install just fine. After the
installation I rebooted my computer and Debian Linux loaded up, when it
goes into the graphics part I see a blue screen with a symbol that
reminds me of the hour glass symbol from Microsoft Windows. After the
symbol disapp
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 21:12 +0200, Oğuz Yarımtepe wrote:
> Cum 03 Mar 2006 01:15 tarihinde şunları yazmıştınız:
> > On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 00:14 +0200, Oğuz Yarımtepe wrote:
> > > Hi. I tried to install Debian Inspiron 16000 with Debian 3.1r1, rc2,
> > > netsinstall and Sarge. Each time the install
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 00:14 +0200, Oğuz Yarımtepe wrote:
> Hi. I tried to install Debian Inspiron 16000 with Debian 3.1r1, rc2,
> netsinstall and Sarge. Each time the installation failed because the
> installed couldnt find a disk for partititoning.
>
> Here are outputs of some commands when i
Hi. I tried to install Debian Inspiron 16000 with Debian 3.1r1, rc2,
netsinstall and Sarge. Each time the installation failed because the
installed couldnt find a disk for partititoning.
Here are outputs of some commands when i opened the machine with Knoppix:
lspci -vv: http://pastebin.com/5
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 12:46:24PM -0500, Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
> >Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
> >
> >>I attempted to install Debian stable release today on a computer that
> >>has Windows on it already. The install seems to have worked and I got
> >>through the entire base configu
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
>
>> Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
>>
>>> when I type "startx" I get an
>>> error message that says "no screens found."
>>
>> Try running "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" and selecting
>> different settings, such as SVGA or a lower resolution or a lower
>> co
I have two monitors, both 17" LCD 1280 * 1024 plugged into a NVidia 6200
The important part of the log is
(EE) No devices detected.
The nv driver does not support this card. You could try using the vesa
driver, 2D only, or download the latest linux driver from the Nvidia
website. It work
Kent West wrote:
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
I attempted to install Debian stable release today on a computer that
has Windows on it already. The install seems to have worked and I got
through the entire base configuration, but when I type "startx" I get an
error message that says "no screens found
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
I attempted to install Debian stable release today on a computer that
has Windows on it already. The install seems to have worked and I got
through the entire base configuration, but when I type "startx" I get an
error message that says "no screens found."
This generall
I searched the archives of the Debian users lists, but didn't see
anything, I haven't searched the newsgroup, so sorry if this is common.
I attempted to install Debian stable release today on a computer that
has Windows on it already. The install seems to have worked and I got
through the entire
-Original Message-
From: Carl Fink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carl Fink
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 3:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Debian Install problem
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 01:01:19AM -0500, Raymond Johnson wrote:
> I'm trying to install debi
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 01:01:19AM -0500, Raymond Johnson wrote:
> I'm trying to install debian linux but I'm having trouble.
You might want to post to debian-boot instead of debian-user. Not that we
aren't helpful, but that's where the the installer developers hang out.
>... I ran jigdo and
Greetings!
I'm trying to install debian linux but I'm having
trouble. I ran jigdo and downloaded an ISO file successfully and burned a
cd successfully from the ISO. After creating the partitions I get to
"INSTALL KERNEL AND DRIVER MODULES" but it can't seem to find a
particular file,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm installing from a Debian CD-ROM I got from ISO Image 1 [ver. 2.2r3]. I
partition my hard disk, install the OS and Modules, then the drivers, and
usually that goes fine [drivers sometimes fails], and then I choose to
install the base system, and 4 years later [not r
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 04:28:17PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm installing from a Debian CD-ROM I got from ISO Image 1 [ver. 2.2r3]. I
> partition my hard disk, install the OS and Modules, then the drivers, and
> usually that goes fine [drivers sometimes fails], and then I choose to
> i
I'm installing from a Debian CD-ROM I got from ISO Image 1 [ver. 2.2r3]. I
partition my hard disk, install the OS and Modules, then the drivers, and
usually that goes fine [drivers sometimes fails], and then I choose to
install the base system, and 4 years later [not really] it tells me that
th
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 09:35:23AM -0700, RB Bruce wrote:
> If I remove the quantum from the machine debian loads
> fine. If I leave it in, it times out and says it is
> going to try harder over and over again before it gets
> to the first blue install screen.
Check for SCSI ID conflicts. Try
I have been trying to install debain 2.2.3 on to a
machine with a 29160 scsi card an IBM 18gig ultra160
harddrive and a quantum 18gig SCA ultra160 with a
80-pin to 68-pin converter.
If I remove the quantum from the machine debian loads
fine. If I leave it in, it times out and says it is
going to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm new to the list. I'm trying to install Debian on an i386 machine, and
I've gotten it working, but now when I try to reinstall after I had some
problems, it keeps telling me there was a problem installing the base system,
that, or the installer refuses to let me
Hi, I'm new to the list. I'm trying to install Debian on an i386 machine, and
I've gotten it working, but now when I try to reinstall after I had some
problems, it keeps telling me there was a problem installing the base system,
that, or the installer refuses to let me configure the base system-
Thank you for the additional information you have supplied regarding
this problem report. It has been forwarded to the developer(s) and
to the developers' mailing list to accompany the original report.
If you wish to continue to submit further information on your problem,
please send it to [EMAIL
This would be much better asked on debian-user (bigger audience), so
I'm forwarding it there for you.
Julian
> I have just taken delivery of a shiny new Gateway PIII machine on which I
> am trying to install Debian. I have done many debian installs before, so I
> am not a raw novice.
>
> For
Greets,
> If you've got an ftp server on your Win95 machine (and some way of
> connecting to it like TCP/IP), you can start up dselect, select "Access",
> "Ftp", and give it the information it asks for, starting with the
> location of your win95 machine. Otherwise, you can install via ftp fr
On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Gary S. MacKay wrote:
> Question:
> Is there any way I can either install via ftp or from my Win95
> shared
> directory?
If you've got an ftp server on your Win95 machine (and some way of
connecting to it like TCP/IP), you can start up dselect, select "Access",
"Ftp", and gi
I've downloaded the latest Debian release via ftp. I used my
RedHat 5.1
machine and ncftp to download it onto my Win95 machine mounted via
Samba. All went fantastic. I created the boot disks
(rescue,drivers,root) and booted the machine. Blew away RedHat
(I'm
learning so I keep installing and blowin
I've downloaded the latest Debian release via ftp. I used my
RedHat 5.1
machine and ncftp to download it onto my Win95 machine mounted via
Samba. All went fantastic. I created the boot disks
(rescue,drivers,root) and booted the machine. Blew away RedHat
(I'm
learning so I keep installing and blowin
ginal Message-
From: Norbert Bottlaender-Prier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Wednesday, July 29, 1998 3:25 AM
Subject: Strange Debian-Install problem... and workaround
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] !
Downloading and installing Debian-hamm-2.0
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] !
Downloading and installing Debian-hamm-2.0 showed up :
A file problem (my god, I hoped to get rid of these M$-like messages !
Please, Dr. Debian, can you change that ?)
Install procedure stops (after having done some work, creating
directories, ext
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