Hi Andy!
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 5:58 PM Andy Smith wrote:
> HI Matt,
>
> On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 05:40:31PM -0600, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to switch to a different virtual console (tty) over
> a
> > network console on a debian install?
>
> I haven't tested this but when
HI Matt,
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 05:40:31PM -0600, Matt Zagrabelny wrote:
> Does anyone know how to switch to a different virtual console (tty) over a
> network console on a debian install?
I haven't tested this but when doing an install over serial console,
the installer runs in GNU Screen so
Enfin, évidemment je ne me suis pas relu avant de poster, ce que je
viens d'écrire est valable dans le cas général, mais dans le cas
particulier soulevé par Olivier, cela peut au contraire être une bonne
option de migrer directement depuis Bullseye+Backports vers
Bookworm+Backports au lieu
Le 20/12/2023 à 08:47, Sébastien NOBILI a écrit :
Bonjour,
Les risques encourus à l'utilisation de backports sont surtout dans le fait
que la mise à jour de Debian n'est pas testée sur un système hybride. À la
publication de la prochaine stable, tu pourrais rencontrer des difficultés.
[...]
Bonjour,
Le 2023-12-19 18:17, Olivier a écrit :
En tout cas, l'idée d'associer le noyau 6.5 à Bookworm me plait
d'avantage qu'installer testing même je ne me mesure ni la différence
entre les deux, ni les risques et bénéfices encourus.
Les risques encourus à l'utilisation de backports sont
Le 2023-12-19 17:14, Olivier a écrit :
Pour X (mauvaises) raisons, j'ai préféré essayer d'installer Bullseye
sur la machine UN305 et tout s'est passé normalement !
Je n'aurais pas parié là dessus avec un processeur Intel Core de
douzième génération, mais si ça marche, tout va pour le mieux.
L'installeur Debian de Bookworm plantait en mode texte, malheureusement.
Peut-être qu'il me sera possible de passer de Bullseye à Bookworm puis
d'installer le noyau 6.5 grâce à bookworm-backport.
En tout cas, l'idée d'associer le noyau 6.5 à Bookworm me plait
d'avantage qu'installer testing même
Le 19/12/2023 à 17:27, NoSpam a écrit :
Le noyau 6.5 est dans bookworm-backport
pareil: sur un PC récent depuis quelques années il est possible d'avoir
un OS Debian Stable fonctionnel en utilisant Backports.
et généralement c'est bien d'installer tous les firmwares nécessaires à
partir des
Le noyau 6.5 est dans bookworm-backport
Le 19/12/2023 à 17:14, Olivier a écrit :
Pour X (mauvaises) raisons, j'ai préféré essayer d'installer Bullseye
sur la machine UN305 et tout s'est passé normalement !
À l'évidence, il y a une anomalie sur cette configuration (Alder
Lake/Bookworm) mais au
Pour X (mauvaises) raisons, j'ai préféré essayer d'installer Bullseye
sur la machine UN305 et tout s'est passé normalement !
À l'évidence, il y a une anomalie sur cette configuration (Alder
Lake/Bookworm) mais au moins, j'ai l'assurance qu'il n'est pas
impossible d'installer Debian sur cette
Le 2023-12-19 16:40, Olivier a écrit :
Par curiosité, le problème avec le noyau de Bookworm se manifestait-il
pendant l'installation ou plus tard, pendant l'utilisation de Bookworm
?
Je n'en ai plus le souvenir exact, je me souviens juste que j'ai dû :
* passer sur la testing pour avoir une
Je n'avais pas pensé à essayer testing: merci d'avoir suggéré cette
possibilité !
Par curiosité, le problème avec le noyau de Bookworm se manifestait-il
pendant l'installation ou plus tard, pendant l'utilisation de Bookworm
?
Le mar. 19 déc. 2023 à 16:14, Sébastien Dinot
a écrit :
>
> Le
Le 2023-12-19 15:49, Olivier a écrit :
L'installeur Debian démarre normalement, me pose quelques questions
(clavier, langue, ...) mais s'arrête avant de me questionner sur le
choix du réseau :
J'ai eu un souci pour ma part lorsque j'ai voulu déployer une Bookworm
sur un NUC Intel récent
On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 04:15:30PM +0300, Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
>
> On 10/31/23 15:35, Henning Follmann wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 06:17:18PM +0300, Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I rent a dedicated server where I installed an hypervisor and purchased
> > > failover
On 10/31/23 16:46, Dan Ritter wrote:
Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
On 10/31/23 01:18, Dan Ritter wrote:
Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
But isn't there a way to make the Debian installer accept that the gateway
is not in the subnet of the set IP address?
No.
[OVH docs reference omitted]
You asked
Hi.
On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 11:13:04AM +0100, Marco M. wrote:
> > Maybe you need to help the installer along, and set the default route
> > for the machine? Perhaps using an alternate virtual terminal, like
> > FN+F5. I believe the command is `route add default gw {IP-ADDRESS}
> >
Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
>
> On 10/31/23 01:18, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
> > > But isn't there a way to make the Debian installer accept that the gateway
> > > is not in the subnet of the set IP address?
> > No.
[OVH docs reference omi
On 10/31/23 15:35, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 06:17:18PM +0300, Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
Hi all,
I rent a dedicated server where I installed an hypervisor and purchased
failover public IPv4 IPs routed to that server.
Of course not! Some host _on_your_subnet_ must be
during installation in another console
But isn't there a way to make the Debian installer accept that the gateway
is not in the subnet of the set IP address?
No.
I presume that your server rental includes an address on an IPv4 or IPv6
network via DHCP or as a static assignment. That is how the
Am 31.10.2023 um 08:35:48 Uhr schrieb Henning Follmann:
> Of course not! Some host _on_your_subnet_ must be responsible for
> forwarding the packages.
It is possible to define another specific direct connected route to
your router and use that with source addresses that are not on the
same
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 06:17:18PM +0300, Mihamina RKTMB wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I rent a dedicated server where I installed an hypervisor and purchased
> failover public IPv4 IPs routed to that server.
>
Of course not! Some host _on_your_subnet_ must be responsible for
forwarding the packages.
Am 30.10.2023 um 18:07:20 Uhr schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
> It should not matter, if I recall correctly. Anything the machine does
> not know how to route goes out on the default interface. That should
> be the 0.0.0.0 entry in the routing table.
Although, that entry must be there and the via IP
allation without network and then at reboot, setup the
> network
>
> - manually setup the network during installation in another console
>
> But isn't there a way to make the Debian installer accept that the gateway
> is not in the subnet of the set IP address?
No.
I presume that y
a /32, the gateway is not (never) in the
> subnet of the VM.
>
> When using the Debian installer, at the networking setup, the installer
> refuses that setting: the gateway is not in the subnet of the set IP
> address.
>
> The workaround I use is either to
>
> - finish the
On 15/10/2023 15:49, Erwan David wrote:
Le 15/10/2023 à 10:32, Max Nikulin a écrit :
I am curious if debian installer uses volume names in /etc/fstab when
LVM is involved (either guided or manual partitioning).
In guided partitionning, it uses the /dev/mapper name
Thank you, Erwan
On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 10:32 AM Max Nikulin wrote:
>
> I am curious if debian installer uses volume names in /etc/fstab when
> LVM is involved (either guided or manual partitioning).
I'm pretty sure it does, I checked a few of my machines that I'm
reasonably sure I haven't modified
Le 15/10/2023 à 10:32, Max Nikulin a écrit :
I am curious if debian installer uses volume names in /etc/fstab when
LVM is involved (either guided or manual partitioning).
In guided partitionning, it uses the /dev/mapper name : here is what the
installer put in the fstab of my laptop (/boot
or file system labels have
warnings concerning LVM.
I am curious if debian installer uses volume names in /etc/fstab when
LVM is involved (either guided or manual partitioning).
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 02:34:20PM +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> I think you also want:
>
> d-i hw-detect/firmware-lookup string never
Maybe a dumb question, but doesn't it prevent free firmware from being
installed too?
--
Ceppo
On 20 Aug 2023 15:02 +0200, from ce...@oziosi.org (Ceppo):
> d-i hw-detect/load_firmware boolean false
> d-i apt-setup/non-free-firmware boolean false
> d-i apt-setup/non-free boolean false
> d-i apt-setup/contrib boolean false
>
> but package intel-microcode from
visual, i el debian
installer (sobretot en mode text) permeti el tema de colors fosc.
He observat també que se segueix oferint una distribució de teclat que
no existeix: Català.
Si un dia un fabricant en fa un d'específic, esperem que no resulti
incompatible amb les instal·lacions fetes fins avui
En poques setmanes es publicarà la nova versió Stable de Debian, la 12
(bookworm), i estic provant la 3a candidata (RC3):
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/
M'alegro que creixi la preocupació per la salut visual, i el debian
installer (sobretot en mode text) permeti el tema de colors fosc
On Fri 21 Apr 2023 at 23:05:53 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 21/04/2023 11:26, David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 21 Apr 2023 at 09:48:43 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
> >
> > > Opt-out variant for ESP sounds reasonable for me. However I am unsure
> > > if it is possible to complete installation
On 21/04/2023 11:26, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 21 Apr 2023 at 09:48:43 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
Opt-out variant for ESP sounds reasonable for me. However I am unsure
if it is possible to complete installation with no ESP at all.
If you mean: to install Grub but not write to the ESP,
On Fri 21 Apr 2023 at 09:48:43 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
> Opt-out variant for ESP sounds reasonable for me. However I am unsure
> if it is possible to complete installation with no ESP at all.
If you mean: to install Grub but not write to the ESP, I think you can
do this by saying Yes to:
On 4/15/23 15:51, David Christensen wrote:
> "Debian GNU/Linux UEFI Installer menu" -> "Install"
On 18/04/2023 15:51, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/17/23 21:47, David Wright wrote:
As in "Permission to break an egg, sir"? Did not pressing Enter in
reply to "Install" imply something?
d-i
On 18/04/2023 11:47, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 17 Apr 2023 at 15:26:58 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
I have never seen a document that completely and accurately explains,
in computer engineering and science terms, the design and
implementation of the boot processes for Debian (or FreeBSD,
On Tuesday 18 April 2023 12:47:44 am David Wright wrote:
> > I have never seen a document that completely and accurately explains,
> > in computer engineering and science terms, the design and
> > implementation of the boot processes for Debian (or FreeBSD, or
> > Windows, or macOS) for all the
On 4/17/23 21:47, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 17 Apr 2023 at 15:26:58 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
I have never seen a document that completely and accurately explains,
in computer engineering and science terms, the design and
implementation of the boot processes for Debian (or FreeBSD,
On Mon 17 Apr 2023 at 15:26:58 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
> On 4/17/23 07:41, David Wright wrote:
> > On Mon 17 Apr 2023 at 01:27:45 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
> > > On 4/16/23 22:08, Max Nikulin wrote:
> > > > On 17/04/2023 09:18, David Christensen wrote:
> > > > > On 4/16/23 03:41,
On 4/17/23 03:35, Max Nikulin wrote:
My point is that UEFI and MBR install may have different behavior. You
might underestimate role of implicit conventions and agreements.
I used to think that d-i would inform me and get my permission before
making changes to my computer.
It is
On 4/17/23 07:41, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 17 Apr 2023 at 01:27:45 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
On 4/16/23 22:08, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 17/04/2023 09:18, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/16/23 03:41, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 16/04/2023 05:51, David Christensen wrote:
When I moved the 2.5"
On Mon 17 Apr 2023 at 01:27:45 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
> On 4/16/23 22:08, Max Nikulin wrote:
> > On 17/04/2023 09:18, David Christensen wrote:
> > > On 4/16/23 03:41, Max Nikulin wrote:
> > > > On 16/04/2023 05:51, David Christensen wrote:
> > > > > When I moved the 2.5" SATA SSD to a
asked if new OS should be booted by default (BootOrder), adding
files to ESP is quite safe.
d-i should always ask before writing to disk.
I am not motivated enough to try debian installer in a similar
configuration, even in a VM. Could you, please, confirm that after
manual partitioning n
On 4/16/23 22:08, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 17/04/2023 09:18, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/16/23 03:41, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 16/04/2023 05:51, David Christensen wrote:
When I moved the 2.5" SATA SSD to a homebrew Intel DQ67SW computer
and configured BIOS Setup:
"Boot" -> "UEFI Boot" ->
On 17/04/2023 09:18, David Christensen wrote:
On 4/16/23 03:41, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 16/04/2023 05:51, David Christensen wrote:
When I moved the 2.5" SATA SSD to a homebrew Intel DQ67SW computer
and configured BIOS Setup:
"Boot" -> "UEFI Boot" -> "Enable"
The SSD would not boot.
New
On 4/16/23 03:41, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 16/04/2023 05:51, David Christensen wrote:
I installed a 2.5" SATA SSD, inserted a debian-11.6.0-amd64-netinst
CD, booted the CD, and installed Debian:
"Debian GNU/Linux UEFI Installer menu" -> "Install"
...
"Partitioning method" ->
0 Mar 16 22:19 shimx64.efi
So, I agree that d-i "Install" choice has bug(s) when installing Debian
into a computer with multiple storage devices.
I do not think multiple storage devices is an issue. I suspect that you
are not happy that by default Debian installer picked existing EFI
system pa
7My reason for suggesting changing debconf priority to low was that
perhaps additional questions might have uncovered some strangeness in the
installer. It was not intended to fix this bug but only as a means to
further analyze the bug. Apparently those on this list failed to
understand but
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 07:09:58PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 03:37:54PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 07:20:58PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
> > > [1] I needed a websearch on S.W.A.G. Did find
> > > - Sharing Warmth Around the Globe
> >
d-i makes no distinction between nvme and usb. Maybe another problem is
the chosen installation destination might not be passed to the code that
does the grub install.
-- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed
On Sat 15 Apr 2023 at 15:51:46 (-0700), David Christensen wrote:
> On 4/15/23 02:36, Andrew Wood wrote:
> > Ive just used the Debian 11 installer ISO running from a USB stick
> > to do an install (AMD64/UEFI) on another USB stick to use as a
> > 'portable PC'.
> >
> > When it got to the Grub
On Saturday, April 15, 2023 03:37:54 PM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> I think it's either "Stupid Wild-Ass Guess" or "Silly Wild-Ass Guess".
In my experience (and usage) it was "Scientific Wild Ass Guess".
--
rhk
| No entity has permission to use this email to train an AI.
On 4/15/23 02:36, Andrew Wood wrote:
Ive just used the Debian 11 installer ISO running from a USB stick to do
an install (AMD64/UEFI) on another USB stick to use as a 'portable PC'.
When it got to the Grub install stage I was expecting it to ask me which
disk I wanted Grub installed on as it
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 07:20:58PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
> [1] I needed a websearch on S.W.A.G. Did find
> - Sharing Warmth Around the Globe
> - Sealed With A Gift
> - Stolen Without A Gun
> - So What? Another Giveaway?
> - Sub-Watershed Advisory Group
> - Some Women Are Great
> -
the
> > > main menu. I routinely change that to low when doing a debian install and
> > > preserve logs for future reference. Default priority if memory serves is
> > > medium.
> >
> > Time will tell if original poster shares information
> > on whether o
You've never seen debian main menu in the installer. That's selection 19
on that main menu and selection 21 helps big time with debugging since you
choose that to save log files and selection 3 under that will save logs to
/var/log/installer directory. Two ways to get to main menu. First and
On 15/04/2023 18:20, Geert Stappers wrote:
Time will tell if original poster shares information
on whether or not if priority for debian-install was changed.
Nothing was changed. I dont even know what that is. Ive installed Debian
on many systems over the past 12 years and have never
riority if memory serves is
> medium.
Time will tell if original poster shares information
on whether or not if priority for debian-install was changed.
> > Please make it possible to reproduce what is encountered.
> > Yeah, I would like to known what happened
> > and I say
On 15/04/2023 14:12, Geert Stappers wrote:
Way before "grub install" should have been asked
On which disk to install
I do read "two devices were effected", I think it is the same error of
On which disk to install
If you mean did it install Debian on the NVme ssd then no, the
A s.w.a.g. here. Priority of questions asked was not set to low in the
main menu. I routinely change that to low when doing a debian install and
preserve logs for future reference. Default priority if memory serves is
medium.
-- Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 10:36:14AM +0100, Andrew Wood wrote:
> Ive just used the Debian 11 installer ISO running from a USB stick to do an
> install (AMD64/UEFI) on another USB stick to use as a 'portable PC'.
>
> When it got to the Grub install stage I was expecting it to ask me which
> disk I
Ive just used the Debian 11 installer ISO running from a USB stick to do
an install (AMD64/UEFI) on another USB stick to use as a 'portable PC'.
When it got to the Grub install stage I was expecting it to ask me which
disk I wanted Grub installed on as it has in the past but instead it did
ti will it work also for my old gpu,GTX 1060 ?
>
> The 470 driver that the Debian installer chose doesn't work with GF108.
> Only the 390 driver works. If you look at one of the alternative text
> screens (not X) the load process is complaining about that -- but it
> took me
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 16:36:11 +
Brian wrote:
> That still leaves the first problem. How do you fancy running
> everything from a USB stick?
Not really, but that might work. Thanks.
--
Does anybody read signatures any more?
https://charlescurley.com
https://charlescurley.com/blog/
On Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 10:18:37 -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 14:58:08 +
> Brian wrote:
>
> > It is what d-i sees the partition as that is important and you
> > do know in advance. That's problem 1. Problem 2 is that the hard
> > disk partitions are probably ext4. At the
Hello to every Debian user.
I've just installed Debian 11 and I see that it is affected by the bug
explained here :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1842320
I see that the bug has been fixed on Ubuntu. Do you confirm that,to fix
it,I just need to install the package
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 14:58:08 +
Brian wrote:
> It is what d-i sees the partition as that is important and you
> do know in advance. That's problem 1. Problem 2 is that the hard
> disk partitions are probably ext4. At the opening stage of d-i
> I do not think ext4 drivers are available.
Both
On Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 08:01:51 -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 08:19:26 +0100
> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 04:08:28PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> > > I can specify the path to the preseed file when booting Debian
> > > Installe
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 08:19:26 +0100
wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 04:08:28PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> > I can specify the path to the preseed file when booting Debian
> > Installer (d-i). Is there any way to tell it that the preseed file
> > is on device X, say /dev/
On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 04:08:28PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> I can specify the path to the preseed file when booting Debian Installer
> (d-i). Is there any way to tell it that the preseed file is on device
> X, say /dev/sdb1?
You mean: the file is as raw data on the device? Or whith
*forwards to debian-boot *
On 3/13/23, john doe wrote:
> On 3/12/23 23:08, Charles Curley wrote:
>> I can specify the path to the preseed file when booting Debian Installer
>> (d-i). Is there any way to tell it that the preseed file is on device
>
On 3/12/23 23:08, Charles Curley wrote:
I can specify the path to the preseed file when booting Debian Installer
(d-i). Is there any way to tell it that the preseed file is on device
X, say /dev/sdb1?
This is not an answer to your question and this is more appropreate for
debian-boot.
I'll
Jeremy Hendricks composed on 2023-02-22 16:02 (UTC-0500):
> I think I know why.
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_600_series
> They made Kepler and Fermi variants of the GT 630. The nvidia driver
> probably wrongly assumes it’s Kepler.
> Van Snyder composed on 2023-02-22 13:01
I think I know why.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_600_series
They made Kepler and Fermi variants of the GT 630. The nvidia driver
probably wrongly assumes it’s Kepler.
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 4:01 PM Van Snyder wrote:
> On Wed, 2023-02-22 at 15:43 -0500, Jeremy Hendricks wrote:
>
>
On Wed, 2023-02-22 at 15:43 -0500, Jeremy Hendricks wrote:
> Van, what is the specific GPU you have? I know it’s GF108 but what is
> the actual model?
# nvidia-detect
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GF108
[GeForce GT 630] [10de:0f00] (rev a1)
>
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2023
Van, what is the specific GPU you have? I know it’s GF108 but what is the
actual model?
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 3:33 PM Van Snyder wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 23:27 +0200, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
>
> On 2/21/23 23:16, Van Snyder wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 22:41 +0200, Georgi
On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 23:27 +0200, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On 2/21/23 23:16, Van Snyder wrote:
> > On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 22:41 +0200, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> > > On 2/21/23 22:13, Van Snyder wrote:
> > > > I have an NVidia GF108 video card. It works just fine, so I
> > > > don't see a
> > >
On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 22:45 +0100, Mario Marietto wrote:
> If I dont get wrong,nvidia created one single driver which works for
> every gpu or almost ? it means that if I install the 525 driver for
> my RTX 2080 ti will it work also for my old gpu,GTX 1060 ?
The 470 driver that t
its not easy for me,because I have those GPUs on a single system. The OS
that im running is freebsd and I tried to virtualize debian 11 with bhyve
(hypervisor for freebsd). Well,debian accept the 2080 ti and I can use it
within debian guest,but the 1060 does not work. it is not initialized. I
On 2/21/23 23:45, Mario Marietto wrote:
If I dont get wrong,nvidia created one single driver which works for
every gpu or almost ? it means that if I install the 525 driver for my
RTX 2080 ti will it work also for my old gpu,GTX 1060 ?
AFIK, NVidia offers different driver generations and my
If I dont get wrong,nvidia created one single driver which works for every
gpu or almost ? it means that if I install the 525 driver for my RTX 2080
ti will it work also for my old gpu,GTX 1060 ?
Il mar 21 feb 2023, 22:28 Georgi Naplatanov ha scritto:
> On 2/21/23 23:16, Van Snyder wrote:
> >
On 2/21/23 23:16, Van Snyder wrote:
On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 22:41 +0200, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
On 2/21/23 22:13, Van Snyder wrote:
I have an NVidia GF108 video card. It works just fine, so I don't see a
reason to replace it.
It needs the nvidia-legacy-390xx-driver.
But when I installed
On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 22:41 +0200, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On 2/21/23 22:13, Van Snyder wrote:
> > I have an NVidia GF108 video card. It works just fine, so I don't
> > see a
> > reason to replace it.
> >
> > It needs the nvidia-legacy-390xx-driver.
> >
> > But when I installed Debian 11, it
On 2/21/23 22:13, Van Snyder wrote:
I have an NVidia GF108 video card. It works just fine, so I don't see a
reason to replace it.
It needs the nvidia-legacy-390xx-driver.
But when I installed Debian 11, it chose the 470 driver, which doesn't
work with GF108.
Maybe that was caused by
La piste PXE est effectivement très intéressante car elle supprime des
étapes : je pense que je vais la suivre car j'ai déjà des éléments
pour l'implémenter et lien fourni donne des repères.
Même si c'est dommage d'en acheter un rien que pour ça, je pense que
je vais aussi acheter un clavier USB
On 11/30/22 10:37, Thomas Parmelan wrote:
Le lundi 28 novembre 2022 à 09:23, d'après
Olivier :
Je lance l'installation, en sélectionnant dans l'installeur Debian,
les options Advanced Options puis Automated Install
puis en fournissant l'URL de mon fichier preseed.cfg.
Option C : faire
Le lundi 28 novembre 2022 à 09:23, d'après
Olivier :
> Je lance l'installation, en sélectionnant dans l'installeur Debian,
> les options Advanced Options puis Automated Install
> puis en fournissant l'URL de mon fichier preseed.cfg.
Option C : faire démarrer l'ordinateur à installer en PXE,
Le Mon, 28 Nov 2022 09:23:25 +0100,
Olivier a écrit :
> Mes options:
> A. acheter un clavier Qwerty
> B. configurer l'installeur Debian pour qu'il me permette dès le
> départ, la saisie de l'URL avec un clavier Azerty.
C. Acheter un clavier avec les touches blanches, comme ça tu ne sera
pas
Le 28/11/2022 à 09:23, Olivier a écrit :
2. Si la piste logicielle est impraticable, quel clavier choisir pour
qu'il me soit le plus utile possible (que je puisse un jour l'utiliser
comme clavier principal avec e accentué, etc ...) ?
Je ne sais pas si la piste logicielle est praticable.
Pour
Bonjour. J'utilise qwerty US sur les portables comme claviers externes.
Aucun problème pour les caractères accentués
àéèêôö...
Le 28/11/2022 à 09:23, Olivier a écrit :
Bonjour,
J'ai personnalisé un fichier preseed.cfg qui me permet d'installer un
serveur physique en me posant un minimum de
Hello,
Mon problème est le suivant:
l'URL du fichier est longue
Si la machine que tu installes au moment où tu saisis l'url du pressed a
accès à internet, tu peux utiliser une url courte ? il y a bien des
CHATONS qui te proposent ça.
a+
f.
On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 07:03:32AM +0200, Martijn van de Streek wrote:
> Vincent Lammens schreef op za 18-06-2022 om 19:26 [+0200]:
> > Ik heb laatst een server geïnstalleerd op een netwerk zonder DHCP
> > met Debian 11, normaal vraagt de installer dan voor het IPv4 in te
> > vullen, maar deze
Vincent Lammens schreef op za 18-06-2022 om 19:26 [+0200]:
> Ik heb laatst een server geïnstalleerd op een netwerk zonder DHCP met
> Debian 11, normaal vraagt de installer dan voor het IPv4 in te
> vullen,
> maar deze prompt komt er niet. Zelf teruggaan in de installer tot de
> prompt kan wel,
On Thu, 2022-04-14 at 11:18 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > I think it would be great to provide such a (semi-)official support
> > for
> > backported kernels in the installer again. There is probably a
> > significant number of users which use testing, just because they
> > can't
> > install
he kernel
>> provided by the Debian installer, you can solve many hardware problems
>> by installing a newer kernel from backports after the system setup.
>>
>> Is there a solution for the case where the installer kernel is too old
>> for core components like storage system sup
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 11:16:00AM +0200, Christian Britz wrote:
> Hello dear Debianists,
>
> if a new system has at least basic hardware support by the kernel
> provided by the Debian installer, you can solve many hardware problems
> by installing a newer kernel from backports a
On Mon 13 Dec 2021 at 22:39:24 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> On Sun 21 Nov 2021 at 17:53:57 (+), Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 05:46:13PM +, Brian wrote:
> > > On Sun 21 Nov 2021 at 16:30:06 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
>
> [ … ]
>
> > > > A complication is that
On Sun 21 Nov 2021 at 17:53:57 (+), Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 05:46:13PM +, Brian wrote:
> > On Sun 21 Nov 2021 at 16:30:06 +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
[ … ]
> > > A complication is that this is a gaming laptop with two video displays.
> > > If you wish to
On Sun 21 Nov 2021 at 18:06:53 +, Brian wrote:
[...]
> Assuming a wireless connection is established by the installer it will
> remain available after first boot, irrespective of whether a DE is
> installed or not.
This completely contradicts what I said before. Substitute "ethernet"
for
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