On (20/09/06 10:40), Wahyu Aris Darmono wrote: > Linux operating system is really new for me. But after > collected distro comparison from various sources, I > decided to choose Debian. > > I have i386 Debian 3.1 rel. 2 Sarge DVD. I tried to > install it onto my Acer Travelmate 2303 NLCi (laptop). > The laptop features are : Intel Celeron M 340 > processor (1.5 GHz, 400 MHz FSB, 512 L2 cache), 40 GB > HDD, 256 MB DDR, DVD/CD-RW combo and 802.11 b/g > wireless LAN. > I also have an acer (Aspire). I've never installed from a DVD but tend to use the netinst.iso which installs the basic system and downloads the required packages from the net. You will need a connection to the internet.
I can't say whether this will solve your problem but it's worth a try :) Regards Clive > I tried to install 3 times (automatic installation > method by pressing ENTER only). Failed 3 times in > network configuration (because there was a problem > with DHCP). Also, after reboot and began installing > from the harddisk where Debian system exist I found: > ............................................ > Code: 8b 53 24 31 ff 83 7a 08 00 75 0d 66 83 a0 16 02 > 00 00 fb e9/etc/rcS.d/S36 discover: line 204: 389 > Segmentation fault modprobe$MODULE > usb-uhci disabled in configuration. > Loading ehci-hcd module. > <6>usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs > usb.c: registered new driver hub > usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time 09:05:48 Aug 17 > 2005 > usb-uhci.c: High bandwith mode enabled > > and then the installation process stopped! > > Guys, please help me! What should I do? I really want > Debian in my laptop! > > Viva open source, viva Debian! > > Aris > (I am in Indonesia, the 3rd rank country in software > piracy. Please help us to change that by using open > source softwares!) -- www.clivemenzies.co.uk ... ...strategies for business -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]